http://www.finextra.com/fullstory.asp?id=20594
Morgan Stanley is to use latency monitoring technology from Corvil to analyse and optimise data transmission speeds from its market data plants in New York and London and to and from execution venues.
The US bank is using CorvilNet at its NY and London ticker plants and CorvilClear for inter-party latency monitoring, enabling Morgan to see where and why latency in the trading loop is occurring, and how to minimise it.
Kevin Twitchen, executive director Morgan Stanley says the CorvilClear implementation will enable the bank to measure in real-time the true end-to-end latency and loss for market data and order execution traffic from its data centre through to the execution venue matching engine.
Latency can be an important thing to think about within the Grid/HPC space, being able to measure it, to see where the bottlenecks in your infrastructure are, can be the first step to improving application reliability and performance. I’m off to read up more about using Corvil.
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