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Thank you for setting this up @AditiPatange
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For completeness. It looks like it's about 40K writes per second on the windows machine. About 85K writes per second with a linux machine. And about 135K writes per second with a Mac M3. These should scale, at least somewhat, with using more cores.Note: A windows native tool that measured writes per...
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Here's an iperf 2 run using local host which should give a measure of CPU performanceC:\Users\rebec\Downloads>iperf-2.2.n-win64.exe -c localhost -e -i 1 -P 1------------------------------------------------------------Client connecting to localhost, TCP port 5001 with pid 13496 (1/0 flows/load)Write ...
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Hi Bob-- I'd be the first to admit that I don't understand the UNIX / POSIX type runtime environments (e.g. WSL/WSL2/Cygwin) under Windows well enough to have an educated opinion on where the bottlenecks might be. (I've been learning from reading this blog post and comments however, thanks again to ...
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Hi Bruce, Thanks for your informative post. I'm skeptical that posix emulation is the bottleneck for these capacity tests. One can run iperf3 -c localhost and iperf3 -s to check. CPUs tend to run sub nanosecond and from internal cache so this should be fine and off board network i/o is going to be m...
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