Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 21:40 -0700, Logg, Connie A. wrote:
The max packet size depends on the MTU your network and interface settings
allow.
The common packet size is 1500, however, if you can use 9000, you will get much
better performace.
I believe Rob is talkin
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 21:40 -0700, Logg, Connie A. wrote:
> The max packet size depends on the MTU your network and interface settings
> allow.
> The common packet size is 1500, however, if you can use 9000, you will get
> much better performace.
I believe Rob is talking about MySQL packet sizes
I forgot to mention that the buffer sizes, block sizes and window sizes you use
can also make a big difference. You need to calibrate those for your systems
and you need to understand the characteristics of your source and destination
nodes. If you are desparate for performance, you may need to
The max packet size depends on the MTU your network and interface settings
allow.
The common packet size is 1500, however, if you can use 9000, you will get much
better performace.
Connie Logg
Network Analyst
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
-Original Message-
From: Rob Brooks [mailt