On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 6:46 PM Niall Douglas via Boost-users < boost-users@lists.boost.org> wrote:
On 25/11/2020 10:54, Dominique Devienne via Boost-users wrote:
When I log the time it takes to resolve the server address and connect to it, then issue my HTTP request, it takes over 1 second (Win10, VS2019, C++17, Release, localhost for both client and server): 2020-11-25T09:46:38.506180 Connected in 1.023s
While the same on Linux (RH7.5) is just over 2ms: 2020-11-25T09:45:45.517550 Connected in 0.000s
That's a huge difference! Almost 500x...
I can confirm that from libcurl wrapping ASIO, initiating a new HTTPS connection takes almost the same time whether from Linux or Windows.
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { // Check command line arguments. if (argc != 5) { std::cerr << [...] " http-server-async 0.0.0.0 8080 . 1\n"; return EXIT_FAILURE; } auto const address = net::ip::make_address(argv[1]); [...] net::io_context ioc{threads}; // Create and launch a listening port std::make_shared<listener>( ioc, tcp::endpoint{address, port}, doc_root)->run(); [...] return EXIT_SUCCESS; }
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