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tquic_client
A high-performance CLI to benchmark HTTP/3 servers
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Featured on : Jul 2. 2024
Featured on : Jul 2. 2024
What is tquic_client?
TQUIC_CLIENT is an HTTP/3 benchmarking tool. - Based on the excellent TQUIC library. - Multithreaded design with scalable event notification systems such as epoll. - Capable of generating significant load when run on a single multi-core CPU.
Problem
Users dealing with benchmarking HTTP/3 servers have limited tools that may not efficiently generate significant load or handle high performance demands, leading to potentially inaccurate performance evaluations. Specifically, existing tools may lack efficient load generation on a single multi-core CPU and may not employ scalable event notification systems.
Solution
TQUIC_CLIENT is a command line interface (CLI) tool designed for benchmarking HTTP/3 servers. Users can employ this tool to generate significant loads efficiently, optimized by a multithreaded design and scalable event notification systems like epoll, utilizing the capabilities of multi-core processors.
Customers
The primary users of TQUIC_CLIENT are likely to be network engineers, system administrators, and IT professionals involved in server management, performance optimization, and network maintenance.
Unique Features
The unique selling points of TQUic_CLIENT include its reliance on the TQUIC library for HTTP/3, its multithreaded architecture, and its capability to generate significant load with a single multi-core CPU using advanced notification systems like epoll.
User Comments
Positive feedback on ease of use
Highly effective for actual load testing
Noticed performance improvements in HTTP/3 server handling
Some users requested more detailed documentation
A few reports of initial setup challenges
Traction
The product launch on ProductHunt received substantial upvotes. It has been used by several top tech companies for performance testing their HTTP/3 servers. The exact number of users or revenue figures is not publicly disclosed.
Market Size
The global network performance monitoring and diagnostics market size is expected to reach $3.5 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 9.5%.