[Coin World] The new matching engine of Dravan Exchange has officially launched. After several months of stress testing, this system has indeed shown significant improvements in performance during peak periods—order processing speed is faster, the system's capacity has also improved, and it is less likely to lag during extreme market conditions.
The technical team did not switch all at once this time, but rather rolled it out in batches, while also optimizing the network architecture across multiple global nodes to ensure smoother order routing for users in different regions. From the test data, the improvements in latency and throughput are quite noticeable, which can be considered the core improvement point of this upgrade.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 10h ago
Finally got this, during the peak period it made me lose my mind.
But the strategy of launching in batches is still stable, just don't crash all at once.
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TradFiRefugee
· 10h ago
Oh, finally not lagging anymore, this upgrade was really worth the wait.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 10h ago
Goodness, is it finally not lagging? Last time when the market was good, I was almost driven crazy, orders moved like a snail.
This time the strategy of gradually rolling out is pretty stable, much more reliable than those exchanges that trade all at once.
Has the latency really come down? I'll check when I buy the dip.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 10h ago
Ha, it finally isn't lagging! The extreme market conditions before had me stuck in place. Is there hope now?
Dravan Exchange new matching engine launched: order processing latency significantly drop
[Coin World] The new matching engine of Dravan Exchange has officially launched. After several months of stress testing, this system has indeed shown significant improvements in performance during peak periods—order processing speed is faster, the system's capacity has also improved, and it is less likely to lag during extreme market conditions.
The technical team did not switch all at once this time, but rather rolled it out in batches, while also optimizing the network architecture across multiple global nodes to ensure smoother order routing for users in different regions. From the test data, the improvements in latency and throughput are quite noticeable, which can be considered the core improvement point of this upgrade.