Travis
Travis
id also be curious about this. I'm new to go and I need to make hundreds of thousands of outgoing HTTP requests per second. I started out doing this in...
@marcoroganovic what is your particular use case out of curiosity, and what languages did you already try? I am building an API that needs to responds to 10's of millions...
@marcoroganovic heres one good link from the thread if you dont want to sift through it https://www.rabbitmq.com/networking.html#dealing-with-high-connection-churn
And this guy links to a ton of helpful links in his reply, but most seem to be covered by the link in the rabbitmq link in my previous reply...
I would be curious about the worse performance with nethttp... ive heard that from several places online when researching which seemingly points to misuse. I'd be curious about that... maybe...
@dgrr sorry dumb question, are you referring to keepalive? Or http/2 multiplexing... or something else? Are you saying fasthttp opens and closes the connection for every request rather than leaving...
@marcoroganovic are you by chance in ad tech working with XML feeds? lol
I considered learning rust but I was stopped by the difficulty vs time I want to invest in this. I figure Go however should be extremely fast and perhaps close...
I do recall that doing 1-3 outgoing requests was OK, however more than 4-5 and it would absolutely obliterate performance. I almost used this, but I do not know java....
@erikdubbelboer you are awesome -- thank you!!