My question is quite simple. though, it may require different variable to be answered (i guess)
I\'m playing around with node.js and I\'m thinking of how to use it in a
The Node.js official documentation has an example of how to use cluster:
var cluster = require('cluster');
var http = require('http');
var numCPUs = require('os').cpus().length;
if (cluster.isMaster) {
// Fork workers.
for (var i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) {
cluster.fork();
}
cluster.on('death', function(worker) {
console.log('worker ' + worker.pid + ' died');
});
} else {
// Worker processes have a http server.
http.Server(function(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end("hello world\n");
}).listen(8000);
}
As you can see in the code above, you should use as many forks as the number of cpus you have, so that all cores work in the same time (distribute the work between your processor's cores).
In Node.js example, they want each core to run a single process only. There is no technical restriction on how many number of workers per core, so you can run as many as you can as long as your systerm can handle.
However, running more than one process per core does not improve performance of the app.
hope it helps!