[Spread-users] more performance questions

John Schultz jschultz at spreadconcepts.com
Thu Apr 29 13:23:42 EDT 2004


Hi,

You might have already answered these questions, but just to be sure.

Greg Shebert wrote:
 >
 > yes, almost all client apps run on remote machines so there are
 > definitely several tcp connections to be serviced...
 >
 > my spread config is as follows:
 >
 > Spread_Segment  225.0.1.1:4803 {
 >         ops1                    10.2.17.12
 >         alservice1              192.92.12.51
 > }
 >
 > Spread_Segment  225.0.3.1:4803 {
 >         adservice1              23.90.2.29
 >         adservice2              23.90.2.30
 > }

Can machines 23.90.2.29 and 23.90.2.30 send UDP unicast traffic to 
10.2.17.12 and get responses from processes actually running on the 
machine designated "ops1"?

Can machines 23.90.2.29 and 23.90.2.30 send UDP unicast traffic to 
192.92.12.51 and get responses from processes actually running on the 
machine designated "alservice1"?

On which machine are you running the daemon to which all clients 
connect?  Over what kind of network are the clients connecting to the 
daemon (WAN, 100Mbps switched LAN, etc.).  What is the load like on the 
client machines?  What is the load like on the daemon?

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