I believe it's standard memcached compared on kernel and OpenOnload TCP
stacks. I have had no involvement with this though so it's just conjecture
on my part. I guess sa...@solarflare.com knows more, I can find out if it
helps.
On 26 August 2016 at 23:37, dormando wrote:
Is that still using a modified codebase?
On Fri, 26 Aug 2016, Ripduman Sohan wrote:
> Some more
> numbers:https://www.solarflare.com/Media/Default/PDFs/Solutions/Solarflare-Accelerating-Memcached-Using-Flareon-Ultra-server-IO-adapter.pdf
>
> On 26 August 2016 at 07:08, Henrik Schröder
Some more numbers:
https://www.solarflare.com/Media/Default/PDFs/Solutions/Solarflare-Accelerating-Memcached-Using-Flareon-Ultra-server-IO-adapter.pdf
On 26 August 2016 at 07:08, Henrik Schröder wrote:
> Anecdotal datapoint: I have a machine with 2xE5520 (Xeon server
Anecdotal datapoint: I have a machine with 2xE5520 (Xeon server processor
from 2009) which does ~300k requests/s, and handles ~400Mbps of network
traffic, but only using ~5% of the CPU.
It's been my experience that you will saturate your network way before
you'll saturate your CPU on pretty much