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grpc
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2022-01-11 gRPC benchmark results
It's the same benchmark where the client and server are running on the same host which is none sense, there is also tests which are based on "week end" project like Crystal: https://github.com/jgaskins/grpc
grpc_bench
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Poor gRPC performance on test - help needed
SayHello, GetUser, and Sum differ only by payload size. Sum is the simplest one - (int, int) -> int, GetUser is (long) -> User (medium payload), and SayHello uses exactly the same payload as this test: https://github.com/LesnyRumcajs/grpc_bench/tree/master/dotnet_grpc_bench
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2023-06-25 gRPC benchmark results
This is correct. The problem is not with the benchmark itself but with the implementation. If you look at the result, you can see that even with 6 "allowed" CPUs, the vertx server utilizes less than 100%. Apparently, the current vertx implementation (the one implemented in https://github.com/LesnyRumcajs/grpc_bench/tree/master/java_vertx_grpc_bench) is single-threaded or has some other limitation.
Another iteration of grpc_bench!
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Why does C#/.NET is in demand in Philippines especially in BGC? How about PHP?
Because it's fast and runs on Windows, Linux, and MacOS
- .NET Core performance on Linux
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Another two cents about the current situation with the Scala user base and economics.
In general though, akka/pekko-streams are known to be one of the fastest implementations out there. Their grpc client for example even beats languages like Rust (see https://www.lightbend.com/blog/akka-grpc-update-delivers-1200-percent-performance-improvement and https://github.com/LesnyRumcajs/grpc_bench/wiki/2022-03-15-bench-results).
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What is the current status of Akka in your organisation?
The whole point I was making is at least up until 8 months ago (at best, I can't commend on the stability/maturity/performance of shardcake) Akka was the only mature library/ecosystem solving this problem with also a very strong focus on performance (for example still to this day, akka/pekko-grpc is generally one of the fastest grpc implementations I am aware of, its even beating rust if you have at least 2 cores (see https://github.com/LesnyRumcajs/grpc_bench/wiki/2022-03-15-bench-results)
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QuickBuffers 1.1 released
It would be interesting to create a new java benchmark with your implementation.
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Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
Also worth checking out the gRPC benchmarks: https://github.com/LesnyRumcajs/grpc_bench/discussions/284
dotnet is up there with Rust.
What are some alternatives?
crystal - The Crystal Programming Language
eCAL - Please visit the new repository: https://github.com/eclipse-ecal/ecal
goprotobuf - Go support for Google's protocol buffers
FlatBuffers - FlatBuffers: Memory Efficient Serialization Library
amber - A Crystal web framework that makes building applications fast, simple, and enjoyable. Get started with quick prototyping, less bugs, and blazing fast performance.
gRPC - The C based gRPC (C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, C#)
lucky - A full-featured Crystal web framework that catches bugs for you, runs incredibly fast, and helps you write code that lasts.
gRPC - The Java gRPC implementation. HTTP/2 based RPC
greeter-bpf - implementing gRPC GreeterServer in eBPF just for fun.
ghz - Simple gRPC benchmarking and load testing tool
grpc_bench - Various gRPC benchmarks
cups - OpenPrinting CUPS Sources