Thanks for your reply do we set this option in both the sender and the receiver
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 1:27 AM, Jason Barto <[email protected]>wrote: > Tcp no delay disables a part of the Tcp stack which essentially buffers Tcp > packets until there are enough to basically make the sending worthwhile. > > http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagle's_algorithm > > Effectively this keeps the small Tcp messages going from client to server > or vice versa from getting there as quickly as possible as they are being > buffered. If latency is a concern with your deployment it's best to disable > Nagle by setting Tcp no delay to true. > > Sincerely, > Jason > While going through the manual the only information I got was > > For C++ > "For latency sensitive applications, setting tcp-nodelay on qpidd and on > client connections can help reduce the latency". > > I have two questions > 1- What tcp-nodelay do ? > 2- Do we set it up on both the sender and the receiver ? > > Thanks in advance >
