Just today I found out that a datacenter my company's engineering group is 
expanding into is putting us on Arista 7050's. And our very preliminary tests 
of our systems there is showiung what seems to be a latency problem under load. 
 I can't get in the way of the deployment process, but it's 
interesting/worrying that "big buffers" are there in the middle of our system, 
which is highly latency sensitive.

I may also need a diagnostic test that would detect the  potential occurence of 
bufferbloat within a 10 GigE switch, now.  Our software layers are not prepared 
to self-diagnose at the ethernet layer very well.

My thought is to use an ethernet ping while our system is loaded.  (our 
protocol is at the Ethernet layer, no IP stack). Anyone have an idea of the 
simplest way to do that?

On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 1:51pm, "Eric Johansson" <e...@eggo.org> said:



 

On 6/6/2016 10:58 PM, [ dpr...@reed.com ]( mailto:dpr...@reed.com ) wrote:
Even better, it would be fun to get access to an Arista switch and some high 
performance TCP sources and sinks, and demonstrate extreme bufferbloat compared 
to a small-buffer switch.  Just a demo, not a simulation full of assumptions 
and guesses.
 I'm in the middle of a server room/company move.  I can make a available a  
XSM4348S NETGEAR M4300-24X24F, and probably an arista 7050T-52 for a short time 
frame as part of my "testing".  tell me what you need for a test setup, give me 
a script I can run and where I should send the results.  I really need a cut 
and paste test because I have no time to think about anything more than the 
move.

 thanks.

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