D vs Go in real life, part 2. Also, Erlang.

Jacob Carlborg doob at me.com
Thu Dec 5 00:21:07 PST 2013


On 2013-12-04 17:20, Dicebot wrote:

> Ah this is rather sad. It makes tests results somewhat unstable because
> client load interferes with server load. Ideally client should be
> separate machine and has more powerful h/w than server. However, that
> also requires ~gigabit network in between as well as matching network
> cards to hit the limits of top server performance - this makes such
> tests rather cumbersome to execute.
>
> At the very least you should use process affinity to separate resources
> between client and server in more predictable manner.

Isn't it most important that all languages were tested in the same way?

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg


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