FIX Antenna Java 2.24.1 Results

FIX Antenna Java 2.24.1 Results

Approach

Benchmarks were run against two different versions of FIX Antenna Java (2.24.1 and 2.19.4), and the results were compared in order to detect possible regressions.

Hardware

FIX Antenna Machine

  • Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2643 v3 @ 3.40GHz (2 CPU Hyper-Trading Enabled, 24 Cores)

  • RAM 128 GB, 2133 MHz

  • NIC Solarflare Communications SFC9120 (Firmware-version: 4.2.2.1003 rx1 tx1)

  • Linux (CentOS 7.0.1406 kernel 3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64)

  • SolarFlare driver version: 4.1.0.6734a

Client Machine

  • Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2687W v3 @ 3.10GHz (2 CPU Hyper-Trading Enabled, 20 Cores)

  • RAM 128 GB, 2133 MHz

  • NIC Solarflare Communications SFC9120 (Firmware-version: 4.2.2.1003 rx1 tx1)

  • Linux (CentOS 7.0.1406 kernel 3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64)

  • SolarFlare driver version: 4.1.0.6734a

Benchmarks

Single Session Echo Scenario

  • One acceptor session is configured on the FIX Antenna Java side.

  • One initiator session is configured on the client application side.

 The process:

  1. The client application connects to the FIX Antenna Java and sends 200000 FIX 4.2 messages at a rate of 50000 messages per second.

  2. FIX Antenna Java receives the messages and responds to the client application with the same message via the same TCP/IP connection (the same session).

  3. The client application collects the response time histogram.

  4. The process is repeated 5 times for each FIX Antenna Java version.

The response time measured by the client application is the difference between timestamps:

  • t1 - timestamp is taken right before sending a message to the socket

  • t2 - timestamp is taken right after receiving the same message from the socket (from the FIX Antenna Java)

So the round-trip time formula is: RTT = t2 - t1 and the measurement unit is microseconds.

The test scenario diagram:

Results

The performance of the FIX Antenna Java 2.24.1 release is almost the same as the performance of the FIX Antenna Java 2.19.4 release. There is no performance degradation or improvement.

Performance value slightly differs from run to run due to the nature of the system used to measure the performance.

Single Session Echo Scenario

The table below contains a single run one-to-one comparison and may have some differences compared to the graphic above that shows a 5 runs comparison.



FIXAJ 2.24.1, usec

FIXAJ 2.19.4, usec



FIXAJ 2.24.1, usec

FIXAJ 2.19.4, usec

Min

8.952

9.008

Max

209.407

215.935

Median

9.295

9.271

Average

9.522

9.53386

50%

9.295

9.271

75%

9.383

9.367

90%

9.503

9.487

95%

9.559

9.559

99%

9.815

9.855

99.9%

103.167

139.647

99.99%

192.639

195.199