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Does Network Card slow down when there are a lot requests

ca flag

App1 makes 100k+ requests/minute. App2 on same PC/different CPU core, occasionally doing some requests.

The bandwidth is 10Gb/s both NIC and network and is not a problem here.

Would App2 experience a slow down because network card or OS is overloaded with App1's requests?

vn flag
I'd be more worried about CPU than the network card at 1600 requests/second.
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za flag
IMHO i dont think that a modern system would have trouble handling it, more importantly is the infrastructure like switches or router devices used. However it might be possible that the FIFO buffer will fill up and the queuing starts. but it depends on the app and efficient handling. But the question is not on topic for opinion bases - just as example; my vm with 2 cpu, 1gif ram habdles easy 3000/s+
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