Hi,
yes, definitely the overhead of Cygwin has a lot of impact. That's the price
to pay if you do not pay attention to the underlying OS when developping. We
have had someone to work on a Windows native port here - but the project
stalled.
Personnally, I have not enough Windows dev skills to make a great traffic
generator on top of this OS.
I guess that this porting will be easier when the new consolidated IO will
be in place.
Olivier.
On 4/29/07, jakki sasidhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am analyzing the performance of the SIPp tool on different
platforms. I observed that the performance of this tool is drastically less
on the windows OS than on Linux OS.
With a 2.8GHz system, 512MB RAM, P4 machine and running in loopback
mode(client and server in same machine) on windows, it could only genereate
260 CAPS.
But on the same configuration Linux machine, it can generate 2300 CAPS.
*Is it because of the CYGWIN that it generates around 9 times less
than on Linux?*
* And if so, is there any way to port it directly on to the windows?*
Any clarifications will be appreciated.
Thanks & Regards,
Sasidhar
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