boost::asio threadpool vs. io_service_per_cpu design

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栀梦 2020-12-05 09:12

Currently I´m not sure, I try to make a high-performance server, I got a 6Core CPU, so if I would use the \"io_service_per_cpu\" design, I have 6 io_service´s.

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  • 2020-12-05 09:24

    Another good way to approach this: start up multiple copies of your process and bind each one to a different core using your OS'es. For FreeBSD, use cpuset. The OS is going to do a better job than any userland code will. Then you need to use an external load balancer to distribute load across your server instances. Extra points for binding a NIC interrupts to a particular CPU.

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  • 2020-12-05 09:48

    In my experience it is vastly easier to approach asynchronous application design with the following order:

    1. single thread and a single io_service
    2. multiple threads, each invoking io_service::run() from a single io_service. Use strands for handlers that require access to shared data structures.
    3. io_service per cpu

    The motivation for changing between each of these designs should be done after profiling your application. Note that the HTTP Server 2 example only shows how to use an io_service per CPU, it does not show you when or why to use such a design.

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