We are building a new system where latency is key. Either commercial or opensource, our goal is to have an easy to implement fix engine where low latency is key.
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$\begingroup$ chronicle.software/products/transfix $\endgroup$ – assylias Feb 25 '16 at 13:14
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3$\begingroup$ what is the question? :) $\endgroup$ – LazyCat Apr 6 '16 at 15:50
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$\begingroup$ @LazyCat: I think it is 'where can I get a FIX engine that is cheap, fast and good?'. $\endgroup$ – Phil H May 24 '16 at 8:10
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$\begingroup$ No. It is what the best fix engines out there. Either commercial or open source $\endgroup$ – Ariel Silahian May 24 '16 at 13:10
For Forex,swaps,NDFs, most LPs supports >10ms execution time .with default quick-fix we could achieve <170ms latency for whole chain of processes of our application(from sending message to execution on server-side). So basically it depends on your application, how it should work & who's your LP & what latency range is your aim.
You can try with Onix instead of Quick-fix, but there won't be much upgrade in that regard.Performance & latency depends on a whole lot of other things.