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Time critical TCP.

Asked by Ellmb122 in Miscellaneous Programming, Theory, Networking Protocols

Tags: TCP, Real-Time, time, Programming, realtime, real, network, networking, speed, critical

Hello Experts!

We are building a system that has to get information across the internet as fast as possible.  What is the absolute fastest way to get the data there?  Milliseconds are absolutely critical.

The data will be an XML data structure (usually around 2-3kb), and needs to be sent at random times throughout the day.  

The external server is not under our control.

Local system hardware can be recommended, as can OS and programming language.  We are even considering co-locating a server in the same location as the external server to cut down the number of network hops.

Any additional info can be supplied if needed.

Thanks!
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