Re: [asio-users] UDT
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From: Rutger t. B. <ru...@te...> - 2010-09-29 07:34:42
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On 2010-09-29 02:12, OvermindDL1 wrote: > > Not seen it, but also not applicable, need to be multiplatform > (Linux/Windows/Mac), and UDT is used for completely saturated > connections (it has managed 9.6Gbps on a 10Gbps network, try to get > that using TCP/IP I dare you), With plain TCP this may be impossible, but I certainly wouldn't dismiss these modified TCP mechanisms. Pages 131--133 of http://simula.no/research/nd/publications/Simula.nd.477/simula_pdf_file show some nice graphs, including UDT. Any way, as I read it, you would like to maximize throughput, not minimize latency. > I plan to use it as a backend crunching > server, some may be Windows, some may be Linux (probably Debian > based). I just would like to nicely integrate it into my other ASIO > functionality rather then using two API's at once for the same > purpose... The idea would be to have near-identical APIs, no? Count me in as interested; would be great to be able to run performance tests with these different transport mechanisms. Cheers, Rutger |