[zeromq-dev] Using the full bandwidth of a 10 GBps link on Windows 7
Andy Gotz
andy.gotz at esrf.fr
Wed Jul 3 10:00:35 CEST 2013
I meant 10 gigabits/s and we measure 1.2 gigabits/s i.e. 12% of the
available bandwidth
Andy
On 07/03/2013 09:41 AM, Pieter Hintjens wrote:
> Just to be sure, 10Gbps means 10 gigabits/sec, so about 1.2GBps.
> Perhaps you're hitting this?
>
> -Pieter
>
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Andy Gotz <andy.gotz at esrf.fr> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I am trying to use the full bandwidth of a 10 GBps link under Windows 7
>> (32 bits) with zeromq. I do not seem to get above 1.5 GBps on average. I
>> am using the remote_thr program provided as part of the zeromq
>> distribution which is using push-pull. The same zeromq program uses the
>> full bandwidth under Linux.
>>
>> Has anyone managed this under Windows 7? How did you do this? I have
>> read about various tweaks to be applied under Windows but none of them
>> helped so far. I would be interested in any/all tricks you applied.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Andy
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