Is the client something you can send me? I can run from my side and see
where the bottlenecks are...


On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 1:49 AM, Frank Vanderhallen <
frank.vanderhal...@portico.io> wrote:

> Thanks for the fast reply!
>
> About the client:
>     - the client is implemented in node.js (not by me, so I don't know it
> in
> detail)
>     - it establishes 25000 connections over a period of 4 minutes
>     - the clients publish every 4 minutes a small message to a
> client-specific topic (i.e. the number of topics = the number of clients)
>     - there are no subscriptions
>     - publishing is done with retain=false, dup=false and qos=0
>
> When all the clients are connected, I start another machine which launches
> another set of 25000 clients.  I can only go to 50000 clients like this.
> With the Mosquito broker, the same test setup scales to 150000 connections.
> Given the fact that Mosquito is single-threaded, the expectation was that
> we
> could achieve 300000 connections with Apollo.
>
> I've verified the documentation, and I think my configuration is correct.
>
> Best regards,
> Frank
>
>
>
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