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SockServer component
Create your own Socket Server application, SockServer is a very powerful library for application and services that demand an extreme traffic

Assembly Properties
  • Like the SockClient, is written fully in C#, 100% manage code.
  • Use asyncroneus socket programming for a better performance
  • Provide a very scalable structure
  • Tested with Microsoft® application Center Test, and supporting more than 350 connections per second with data transfer in a desktop machine!!
  • Send TCP Package from diferents sources
  • Suport thousand of connections simultaneusly
  • Package delimiter supports.
  • SockServer now is used in big companies with extreme traffic
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We simulate to be a WebServer and use 1 simultaneous connection for test purpouse only, if you increse this number you can experiment too much connections per second
This is the report generated by the ACT
Properties
Test type: Dynamic
Simultaneous browser connections: 1
Warm up time (secs): 0
Test duration: 00:00:41:42
Test iterations: 900,000
Detailed test results generated: Yes
Summary
Total number of requests: 900,000
Total number of connections: 900,000
Average requests per second: 359.71
Average time to first byte (msecs): 0.59
Average time to last byte (msecs): 0.69
Average time to last byte per iteration (msecs): 0.69
Number of unique requests made in test: 1
Number of unique response codes: 1
Errors Counts
HTTP: 0
DNS: 0
Socket: 0
Additional Network Statistics
Average bandwidth (bytes/sec): 242,805.76
Number of bytes sent (bytes): 295,200,000
Number of bytes received (bytes): 312,300,000
Average rate of sent bytes (bytes/sec): 117,985.61
Average rate of received bytes (bytes/sec): 124,820.14
Number of connection errors: 0
Number of send errors: 0
Number of receive errors: 0
Number of timeout errors: 0
Response Codes
Response Code: 1xx - Custom Codes
Count: 900,000
Percent (%):



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