Replace Queue<byte> based buffer by array based buffer in PipeStream.#374
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Have you seen this lead to improvements in overall download speed? I've been using SftpClient.DownloadFile and have been getting about 28 Mbps (3.5 MB/s), vs 100 Mbps using the scp command line. I'm wondering if this could help. EDIT: Updated to 2016.1.0 and that got me up to 66 Mbps. |
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No, the SftpClient does not use the PipeStream at all. Only SshClient and ScpClient use it. |
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This replaces the rather slow Queue based PipeStream by an array based one. The new PipeStream uses a fixed size array as ring buffer instead of a size limited queue. The default buffer size is 1 MiB. Apart from that it's a drop-in replacement for the current PipeStream.
The array based PipeStream is quite a bit faster than the current one. On my machine (Core i7 4790) in a single-producer/single-consumer scenario I can read and write over 6 GB / second. The current PipeStream's speed is about 65 MB / second.