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Greg Burri, 06/03/2012 04:05 AM


Performance comparisons

D-LAN vs ApexDC++

We measured the transfer time and the number of CPU cycles for one transfer at a time of a 3.2 GiB file. This is a particular case, the performance of both systems may varies in a concurrent downloading and uploading case.

Setup

  • We used two computers on a gigabit LAN.
  • There is a local DC++ hub: ADCH++ 2.8.0.
  • We didn't do any other operations during a transfer.
  • We download/upload only one file at the same time. We cleared queued and file before each measurement (the file is deleted from the trash).
  • OS: Windows 7 64bits
  • Download computer CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, 4 GiB of RAM
  • Upload computer CPU: Intel Core i7 860, 6 GiB of RAM
  • Apex version: v1.5.2.1276 (64bits)
  • D-LAN version: 1.1.0 Beta6

Download speed

We repeated the transfer three times.

# 1 # 2 # 3 Average Average download speed
ApexDC++ 160 s 167 s 163 s 163.3 s 20.1 MiB/s
D-LAN 78 s 87 s 86 s 83.7 s 39.2 MiB/s

CPU Cycles

These values are measured in one download/upload of a 3.2 GiB file.

[Million of cycles] Download Upload Total
ApexDC++ 199'613 272'655 472'268
D-LAN (Core + GUI) 103'914 (88'800 + 15'114) 24'086 (20'969 + 3'117) 128'000

D-LAN vs DC++ - Downloading a lot of tiny files

We measure the time to transfert a directory containing a lot of tiny files. The size of the directory is 2.74 GiB and contains 3918 directories and 4684 files. Actually this is the directory of the game League Of Legends.

Setup

  • We used two computers on a gigabit LAN.
  • There is a local DC++ hub: ADCH++ 2.8.1.
  • We didn't do any other operations during a transfer.
  • We did only one transfer at the same time. We cleared queued and the directory before each measurement (the files are deleted from the trash).
  • OS: Windows 7 64bits
  • Download computer CPU: Intel Core i7 860, 6 GiB of RAM
  • Upload computer CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, 4 GiB of RAM
  • DC++ version: 0.799
  • D-LAN version: 1.1.0 Beta8

Download time

#1 #2 Factor
DC++ 14min 13s 10.7
D-LAN 1min 20s 1

It seems DC++ has some troubles when there is a lot of little file to transfer.

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