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| − | == Measurements ==
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| − | === Update calls ===
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| − | The Internet Computer can currently sustain more than 11000 updates/second for a period of four minutes, with peaks over 11500 updates/second.
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| − | [[File:update-call-performance.png|Update Call Performance]]
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| − | === Query calls ===
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| − | Arguably more important are query calls, since they contribute with more than 90% of the traffic we are observing on the IC.
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| − | [[File:query-call-performance.png|Query Call Performance]]
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| − | The Internet Computer can currently process up to 250’000 queries per second.
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| − | We are working on several improvements to those numbers that should improve the query performance by at least on order of magnitude.
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| − | During our experiments, we increment the load incrementally and run each load for a period of 5 minutes.
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 25 August 2025