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...
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 ...
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 ...
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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