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Excuse me a single socket didn't send up UDP packets per second quantity how much is the limit

Time:09-16

1. Recently the company waited in line for a living: requirements on a Windows system used to send as much as possible of the udp packets per second, a single packet data is not more than 1400 bytes.
2. Test yourself with asynchronous socket, single thread loop to invoke sendto command, about 900 MPBS, is the most which USES 10 g network speed also couldn't get on; Don't know why?
3. But the work needs to send rate to 1.5 GBPS, at least you have any good advice, thank you very much!!!!!

CodePudding user response:

Feel packets per second is limited, if send one byte per second, no matter how discontent bandwidth, even if the processes are useless, to ask this question

CodePudding user response:

Ps: so is my test result is under Linux, 1 bytes per second, infinite loop to send, the last nuclear Windows performance ratio is 3:2, Linux is a little higher, the 100 m bandwidth or run, but not sure whether my Linux computer reasons of high frequency (frequency probably than Windows 0.6 or so, get wini5 c4t 4 to 2 c4t linuxi3)
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