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My application consists of a UDP server receiving high traffic.

I am thinking to increase the capacity throughput of the application and threading is not an option. So multiple instances of the same process is considered.

I was thinking whether it is possible to reuse the exact same UDP socket for sending out traffic between two different processes. I am interested only for sending since receiving is handled in another way.

Will setting option on socket to SO_REUSEADDR help here?

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You can not create two servers in two different process because second request for binding on same port will be failed so you have to use SO_REUSEPORT option which allows socket to bind follow Let two UDP-servers listen on the same port? for your reference.

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  • Even if SO_REUSEPORT/SO_REUSEADDR to bind the sockets, are there any issues that can arise from this approach. For example what will happen when two processes will try to send a message at the same time, is this something that I should consider?
    – nikpel7
    Jan 21, 2014 at 11:22
  • I am considering downvoting this answer. See for example: stackoverflow.com/questions/670891/… Jan 21, 2014 at 11:22
  • @JonathanBen-Avraham Your link is about TCP. This question and answer are about UDP.
    – user207421
    Jan 21, 2014 at 23:28

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