A different Data Bulk System
This benchmark is based on the same test taken by ZMQ, which consisted in:
sending 1M messages over the network as fast as possible. The test was run for different messages size ( 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 and 8192 bytes). The whole test was performed 3 times.
With that in mind, we followed ZMQ Instructions on How To Benchmark
These tests will allow us to define a baseline behaviour
Message Size (Bytes) | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 |
Latency (us) | 128.261 | 130.060 | 131.086 | 130.633 | 132.878 | 136.549 | 138.214 | 139.322 | 142.327 | 156.682 |
Throughput (msg/s) | 5.247.773 | 5.154.931 | 4.935.712 | 4.584.653 | 2.919.801 | 1.497.671 | 748.864 | 365.747 | 186.768 | 94.288 |
Throughput (Mbit/s) | 83.964 | 164.958 | 315.886 | 586.836 | 747.469 | 766.808 | 766.837 | 749.050 | 765.002 | 772.407 |
Message Size (Bytes) | 2048 | 4096 | 8192 |
Latency (us) | 145.435 | 264.269 | 289.649 |
Throughput (msg/s) | 47.470 | 23.771 | 11.812 |
Throughput (Mbit/s) | 777.748 | 778.928 | 774.111 |
The logic in ACSflix is pretty simple:
Each of the Push/Pull pair of sockets is referred as a Flow, which can be grouped in a Stream.
Files used are images available at [http://repo.csrg.cl/images]-
File Size [MB] - Buffer Size [B] | 1.91 (2) | 3.82 (4) | 7.64 (8) | 15.28 (16) | 30.56 (32) | 61.12 (64) | 122.24 (128) | 244.48 (256) | 488.96 (512) | 977.12 (1024) |
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Message Count | 1003567 | 1186428 | 1066113 | 1055297 | 1055155 | 1012879 | 995589 | 1007966 | ||
Throughput (msg/s) | 534282 | 498097 | 526471 | 528386 | 531906 | 482857 | 490666 | 389603 | ||
Throughput (Mbit/s) | 8.549 | 15.939 | 33.694 | 67.633 | 136.168 | 247.223 | 502.442 | 797.907 |
File Size (MB) | 1956 (2048) | 3912 (4096) | 7824 (8192) |
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Computer A (Zoidberg): Dell Precision WorkStation T3400, 4GiB RAM DDR2 @ 800 MHz, Core 2 Duo E4600 @ 2.4 GHz, NetXtreme BCM5754 Gigabit
Computer B (acscb): HP Compaq 6200, 6GiB RAM DDR3 @ 1067 MHz, Core i5-2400@ 3.10GHz, 82579LM Gigabit Network
Switch: TP Link TL-SG1008 Gigabit
The computer’s SO is Centos 7.3, kernel 3.10.0-514.10.2