I wish miners evaluated the performance of implementations under high volume stress tests. Seems best way to know what works best and what can scale best.
There’s not enough real live empirical data evaluation of hardware and software with high volume of txns. Too much theoretical arguments on limitations
That's telling.. were there also any op_return marks that would show these were yours?
No, op_return increases the price of the transactions and doesn't prove anything IMO, anybody can send transactions with the same message, what does it prove?
Hitting the network from all over the world. Great work Esthon! Will TheWildCard be doing analysis of bottlenecks, comparison of implementations, how many nodes dropped out, etc?
Thank you! Yes, we are analysing everything, to improve the system.
This grid was composed of 36 geographically dispersed nodes exclusively to send the txs, that was sent by each one randomically. All interconnected with each other and externally.
Hitting the network from all over the world. Great work Esthon! Will TheWildCard be doing analysis of bottlenecks, comparison of implementations, how many nodes dropped out, etc?
Can you confirm that these were your stress test transactions mined in all 32 Mbyte blocks?
https://memo.cash/post/61ef3de2ac2dd0c26ec1cf3e7061bb0a17a02bff66e3d29f3e7da5847a82faa4
What I know is that at this time I was sending almost 1.6 million transactions... Maybe I have some in these blocks!
Let's see what kind of "argument" they will come up with now, that 128 MB or bigger are not needed yet. I can remember those small blocker comments quite good from last year.
txstreet performed well this time.
Great work Tom...
looks like it'll be a very busy street next week :)
Thanks! Still a few small issues after blocks are found, but that is mostly due to the node. How is the stress test next week going to be bigger than this?!
This grid was composed of 36 geographically dispersed nodes exclusively to send the txs, that was sent by each one randomically. All interconnected with each other and externally.
We want to have dedicated connection to external nodes also, I will contact you in priv to get the information to connect to your node, this will be very good. Thank you very much!
As I could solve and fix the the bugs that caused the previous errors I gave up (at least for now) to work on this. But in the today stress test the tx was sent by a grid of nodes.
This grid was composed of 36 geographically dispersed nodes exclusively to send the txs, that was sent by each one randomically. All interconnected with each other and externally.
As I was having a lot of errors in sending tx in the before tests I was working in a way to send each tx twice trough two nodes. But unfortunately I couldn't finalize this.
As I could solve and fix the the bugs that caused the previous errors I gave up (at least for now) to work on this. But in the today stress test the tx was sent by a grid of nodes.
Am I understanding this correctly that the TX generation sends the TX's to only two separate nodes? If so, how are these nodes chosen? (Can I sign up to help as a relay node?)
As I was having a lot of errors in sending tx in the before tests I was working in a way to send each tx twice trough two nodes. But unfortunately I couldn't finalize this.