Re: IPC Benchmark in Centos

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On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 10:36 PM, Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 2011-03-13 at 19:51 +0100, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 11/03/11 16:50, Peter Penzov wrote:
> >     I'm interested is there any benchmark tests for Centos. How fast is
> > for example Unix domain socket and Message Queue?
> I'm not aware of any scientific researches on this topic, but it might be
> others know.  However, this should normally be a pretty simple task to
> measure.  A little program which establishes a socket, SYSV or POSIX message
> queue, send X bytes and measure the time it takes.
> I've done some tests between SYSV and POSIX message queues.  My experience is
> that the POSIX implementation is much more efficient.

Ditto, I haven't seen any benchmarks on such things in a *long* time
[ since magazines like "Sys-Admin Journal" and Workstation" went
belly-up;  there isn't much of a centralized placed for such things
anymore].

But I +1 the experience.  The POSIX IPC mechanisms tend to be extremely
high-performance (although not necessarily the applications built around
them).

Is there a good benchmark tool for Linux IPC?

regards
Peter

 

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