I also have a few 10GbE interfaces and Ixia chassis that I can run
tests with if someone wants to send me a spec.
-Barrett
Barrett Lyon
email/sip/iax: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cell: +1.916.387.8649
On Mar 1, 2007, at 1:28 AM, Kip Macy wrote:
We recently put a stock Fedora Core 6 and a stock Free
On 15/02/07, Justin Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is definitely worst-case, it's simulating a DDoS attack at the
network. What is really surprising is that just 1mbps of traffic is able
to kill a 6.x box doing routing. If it were, say, 600mbps that I'd
understand as you're pushing o
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, Lars Erik Gullerud wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Robert Watson wrote:
I can certainly investigate doing this -- since 6.2 is safely out the door
it's a good time to do so. I'll follow up by e-mail in a few days -- would
it be possible for you to help with testing?
We wo
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Kip Macy wrote:
We recently put a stock Fedora Core 6 and a stock FreeBSD 6.2 on the same
HW (HP ProLiant DL320 G5 Dual Core Xeons w/ 16GB RAM) and running BIND
9.4.0 and a well known ccTLD zone that we slammed a query stream to. On a
single threaded BIND, there was a 20%
We recently put a stock Fedora Core 6 and a stock FreeBSD 6.2 on the
same HW (HP ProLiant DL320 G5 Dual Core Xeons w/ 16GB RAM) and running
BIND 9.4.0 and a well known ccTLD zone that we slammed a query stream
to. On a single threaded BIND, there was a 20% advantage to Linux, on a
multi threaded
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007, Peter Losher wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
I agree in general, but MySQL performance is very exposed as an advocacy
issue - it has traditionally been the source of statements like "FreeBSD's
threading implementation is weak/bad/broken".
And these days ISC can't consciously