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Mastering Node.js

You're reading from   Mastering Node.js Expert techniques for building fast servers and scalable, real-time network applications with minimal effort

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782166320
Length 346 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding the Node Environment 2. Understanding Asynchronous Event-Driven Programming FREE CHAPTER 3. Streaming Data Across Nodes and Clients 4. Using Node to Access the Filesystem 5. Managing Many Simultaneous Client Connections 6. Creating Real-time Applications 7. Utilizing Multiple Processes 8. Scaling Your Application 9. Testing your Application A. Organizing Your Work B. Introducing the Path Framework C. Creating your own C++ Add-ons Index

Broadcasting events

It is always good to have an accurate understanding of the total eventual cost of asking for a service to be performed.

I/O is expensive. In the following chart (taken from Ryan Dahl's original presentation on Node) we can see how many clock cycles typical system tasks consume. The relative cost of I/O operations is striking.

L1 cache

3 cycles

L2 cache

14 cycles

RAM

250 cycles

Disk

41,000,000 cycles

Network

240,000,000 cycles

The reasons are clear enough: a disk is a physical device, a spinning metal platter that buses data at a speed that cannot possibly match the speed of an on-chip or near-chip cache moving data between the CPU and RAM (Random Access Memory). Similarly, a network is bound by the speed in which data can travel through its connecting "wires", modulated by its controllers. Even through fiber optic cables, light itself needs 0.1344 seconds to travel around the world. In a network used by billions of people regularly interacting...

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