>Yes, there should be a guide to compile-time performance tuning of 0MQ. >The question is what percentage of users has enough theoretical >background, experience, available HW resources and funding to perform >relevant benchmarking and tuning.
I dislike any form of "compile time" tuning ... it is one of those things that has turned building Unix apps into a dogs breakfast with incredibly painful make / configuration systemss, it used to be so simple. >Existing compile time constants are carefully chosen to perform best on >common modern hardware. Playing with them is likely to cause more harm >than good. Agree , considering how fast it is in most cases it would be premature optimization..Once you have your app finished tune by all means. Doing some testing last few days and quite a few surprises. Regards, _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
