Only the btcd one is public facing though, its serving block filters to neutrino clients with a high connection cap and is pretty well known, usually pumping out 20+mbps... given that, it's pretty efficient
There were some performance fixes last year iirc but I think they were mostly related to initial sync/verification
I've got both core and btcd running on one box and they seem to take about the same resources
btcd CPU(raw): 64.6% CPU(machine-share): 1.3% Cores used: 0.65 bitcoind CPU(raw): 56.9% CPU(machine-share): 1.2% Cores used: 0.57Only the btcd one is public facing though, its serving block filters to neutrino clients with a high connection cap and is pretty well known, usually pumping out 20+mbps... given that, it's pretty efficient
There were some performance fixes last year iirc but I think they were mostly related to initial sync/verification