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Performance measurement for Multichain streams
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Hi,
Do you have any performance measurement for the use of Multichain stream as a nosql database?
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Jan 15, 2017
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On a reasonable server you should see a few hundred transactions per second. There are many factors that determine the exact figure, such as the CPU strength, size of stream item, whether the same node is writing as building the blockchain.
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Jan 16, 2017
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Please kindly explain the last point.
If the mining and publishing of stream items take place on the same node, that will be slower than if these processes take place on different nodes.
Is it correct to say the same for transactions processing time if the node is also mining at that time?
It's not about the processing time of individual transactions, but rather the total throughput that the node can handle.
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