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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 15:33:08 -0500
From: Curtis Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Some info on my experiences with 10GbE
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Have you tried an aggregate of the 4 onboard 1gb/s NICs?
Paul
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I just started testing 2 T2000's with dual 10Gbps SUN Nics
directly connected to each other
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I just started testing 2 T2000's with dual 10Gbps SUN Nics directly
connected to each other...
I'm somewhat pissed that I'm only able to get about 658Mbps from one
thread on the 10Gbps nic
[quote=cpreston]This is another pro-T2000 report. What makes them special?
The Benchmarks...
8 cores and 4 threads for 32 virtual CPUs and soon up to quad 8 cores and 8
thread for 256 virtual CPUs
More here:
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This is another pro-T2000 report. What makes them special?
I'll chime in with my additional comments along the lines of the other
responder, who mentioned the large number of cores and threads, etc.
Some of the kernel tunables mentioned have to do with interrupt fanout
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66MB/s.
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Regarding the tape drives and compression
Regarding the tape drives and compression -- this is the part that confuses me.
I can max-out an LTO-3 drive at native write speed at 80MB/s with no
problem using pre-compressed data (compressed Sybase dbdumps), even
with a measly 64kb block size. This is using direct NDMP with 2 Gb/s
fc IBM
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Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 12:12 PM
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Since I've seen a little bit of talk about 10GbE on here in the past I
figured I'd share some of my experiences...
I've recently been testing some
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7500 MB/s! That's the most impressive numbers I've ever seen by FAR. I
may have to take back my 10 GbE is a Lie! blog post, and I'd be happy
to do so.
Can you share things besides the T2000? For example,
what
, October 17, 2007 12:12 PM
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Some info on my experiences with 10GbE
Since I've seen a little bit of talk about 10GbE on here in the past
I figured I'd share some of my experiences...
I've recently been testing some of Sun's dual-port
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Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Some info on my experiences with 10GbE
7500 MB/s! That's the most impressive numbers I've ever seen by FAR. I
may have to take back my 10 GbE is a Lie! blog post, and I'd
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We've been pretty happy with the T2000's.
The tape library is an IBM 3584, the tape drives are IBM's 4Gb FC LTO-3
drives, there's a dedicated 4Gb HBA for each drive, and everything is
connected to 4Gb McData switches
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Devon,
What is your data type your backing up? How much data?
Thanks,
Chris Hall
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Is rss enabled? Not sure what you're asking here...
RSS is receive-side scaling, which apparently helps improve performance:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/network/ndis_rss.mspx
I actually just learned about it the other day talking to a 10 GbE NIC vendor.
He asked me that question
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Also, Very Interested,
My backup servers are 8core T2000's, we will be putting the SUN nxge
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Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 12:47 PM
To: Peters, Devon C; VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Some info on my experiences with 10GbE
Is rss enabled? Not sure what you're asking here...
RSS is receive-side scaling, which apparently helps improve performance:
http
Devon, just a few more questions:
So you *are* using jumbo frames? I saw that it was enabled in ndd,
but you haven't mentioned it outright.
Also, what network switching equipment are you using for these tests?
Also, I'm curious, how is it that 4Gb/s LTO-3 drives can write
faster than 2 Gb/s
, October 18, 2007 2:18 PM
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu; Peters, Devon C
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Some info on my experiences with 10GbE
Devon, just a few more questions:
So you *are* using jumbo frames? I saw that it was enabled in ndd,
but you haven't mentioned it outright.
Also, what
Very nice write up and useful information, thanks!
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Peters, Devon C wrote:
Since I've seen a little bit of talk about 10GbE on here in the past I
figured I'd share some of my experiences...
I've recently been testing some of Sun's dual-port 10GbE NICs on some
small
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