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Subject: Channel connection performance
From: Axel Terfloth via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
To: tech-talk at aps.anl.gov
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2021 20:00:32 +0100
Hello,

i’m new to EPICS and take a closer look at it for evaluation purpose. To obtain a better understanding I started to dig deeper by implementing some tests which are based on the C++ examples. From a functional point of view everything I tried works nicely so far. Also the performance is generally very good in most of my test scenarios. Nevertheless one issue i came across is the time required for connecting to a channel  via PVA. In this scenario I set up 4000 process variables and implement one client which implements high frequency put and get access to a quarter (1000) of these proces variables. On my machine (which runs all processes for now) if takes about 250ms for a single channel connection. Once all channels are connected is really fast. Nevertheless connecting 1000 pvs takes more than 6 minutes. I currently connect channel by channel using the PvaClient API in my tests. Is there a more efficient way to connect to a large set of channels?  I would appreciate any hint.

Best regards,
Axel Terfloth


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Re: Channel connection performance Marty Kraimer via Tech-talk
Re: Channel connection performance Michael Davidsaver via Tech-talk

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