I'd be interested to see what happens when you send on message every 3 days.

On Jul 29, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui@redhat.com> wrote:

awesome
On Jul 29, 2013, at 2:56 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> wrote:

Hi,

over the weekend I tested the UnifiedPush server, deployed on my private OpenShift account. I sent 30k+ messages from my Mac to UP on OpenShift. Messages were received on my iPad and my Galaxy SII.

* 10k Messages from JUnit (via Java Client). Message Rate: every 5 seconds.

10k Messages from JUnit (via Java Client). Message Rate: every 2.5 seconds 

* 10k Messages from JUnit (via Java Client). Message Rate: every 1.5 seconds 

Besides that a cron job was submitting messages to OpenShift (using cURL) every minute.

The system worked fine on OpenShift, and the iOS/Android apps were able to receive the messages just fine.

When I submitted 550 async jobs (using cURL) the apps had issues to display all of the messages, as they came in very quick. However this is a stupid test scenario anyways, as push is not for chats :-)

The OpenShift based deployment of UnifiedPush worked fine for all of these tests.

Currently the cron job is still running and will keep it running.

Greetings, 
Matthias  




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