Server Scalability – HTML5 websockets vs Comet
on Feb 03, 2012 in HTML5, Real-time web by Martin TylerThere’s an interesting discussion over on stackoverflow about server scalability and HTML5 WebSockets vs Comet. I have blogged in the past on the topic of server performance and about WebSocket and have just contributed to the stackoverflow thread. Anyway, here’s the link..
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9107384/server-scalability-html-5-websockets-vs-comet
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