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Old 05-19-2008
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Typo on performance page on live site

Throughput Performance Tests results have typo.

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Sequence of Bytes

Fast transfer of large amounts of raw data is important for applications such as file transfer. This test measures the time it takes to transfer a sequence of 500,000 bytes with a twoway call. 1,000 such sequences were transferred, and the mean transfer time per sequence was calculated.
Possibly, the number should be 50,000.

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Hi,

This number is correct, the test used a sequence of 500,000 bytes. That's also the size of the byte sequence used in the Ice throughput demo from your Ice distribution.

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