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Posted to dev@qpid.apache.org by Michael Goulish <mg...@redhat.com> on 2014/05/03 01:59:51 UTC

one million addresses


I just had a successful test of the dispatch router 
handling one million unique addresses.

There were 3 boxes, one for senders, one for receivers,
and one in the middle for a single router.  

I had 20 senders, each sending to 50,000 unique addresses.
These were qpid-messaging based.  On the other
side I had 2000 receivers, each listening to 500
unique addresses.  Only 1 message went to each 
address.  As each receiver got all 500 of its messages,
it would quit.

The router achieved throughput of 5780 messages per
second, at 330% CPU usage.

This was the first-ever test of the dispatch router 
at anything near this scale.





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Re: one million addresses

Posted by Fraser Adams <fr...@blueyonder.co.uk>.
Awesome!!

Though it would have been *even* better if this thread and the earlier 
100,000 addresses thread had appeared on the users list to publicise it 
even more :-)

Frase

On 03/05/14 00:59, Michael Goulish wrote:
>
> I just had a successful test of the dispatch router
> handling one million unique addresses.
>
> There were 3 boxes, one for senders, one for receivers,
> and one in the middle for a single router.
>
> I had 20 senders, each sending to 50,000 unique addresses.
> These were qpid-messaging based.  On the other
> side I had 2000 receivers, each listening to 500
> unique addresses.  Only 1 message went to each
> address.  As each receiver got all 500 of its messages,
> it would quit.
>
> The router achieved throughput of 5780 messages per
> second, at 330% CPU usage.
>
> This was the first-ever test of the dispatch router
> at anything near this scale.
>
>
>
>
>
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