Now, I have a test case that calls the client with different command sizes and tests that the server received the correct command by returned the exact data that was sent and comparing that they are the same. This runs until I stop the test case. This is where I get the 10Mbps. So it looks like the test case has a problem, but the funny thing is this doesn't happen when the client/server are on the same server.
Do you make a new connection each time you send a new command?
In reply to Re^5: IO::Socket::INET performance on Linux
by BrowserUk
in thread IO::Socket::INET performance on Linux
by flexvault
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