Hi all,

we are testing some settings on our ACS installation to get bandwidth up on
vm level. But it looks like we are stuck at 1Gbit.

Here is our test workflow:

*       Create 2 instances within the same network
*       Create a 20G file on one of the instances
*       Scp the file from 1 instance to the other
*       Overserve bandwidth via nload

 

We are using global setting vm.network.throttling.rate with value of 1000
and virsh dumpxml looks like this:

 

    <interface type='bridge'>

      <mac address=''/>

      <source bridge='brbond1-673'/>

      <bandwidth>

        <inbound average='128000' peak='128000'/>

        <outbound average='128000' peak='128000'/>

      </bandwidth>

      <target dev='vnet13'/>

      <model type='virtio'/>

      <link state='up'/>

      <alias name='net0'/>

      <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x03'
function='0x0'/>

    </interface>

 

Which looks okay to us and we are able to get near max 1 Gbit bandwidth
during scp. (128000 kbyte/s = 1 Gbit)

 

When altering vm.network.throttling.rate to 2000 virsh dumpxml looks like
this:

 

    <interface type='bridge'>

      <mac address='02:01:00:d4:00:3e'/>

      <source bridge='brbond1-811'/>

      <bandwidth>

        <inbound average='256000' peak='256000'/>

        <outbound average='256000' peak='256000'/>

      </bandwidth>

      <target dev='vnet14'/>

      <model type='virtio'/>

      <link state='up'/>

      <alias name='net0'/>

      <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x03'
function='0x0'/>

    </interface>

 

Which should be okay, it is double the size. But scp still maxes out near
1Gbit.

 

Any idea where to look for the bottleneck to get a 2 Gbit connection running
between 2 instances in the same network?

 

Regards,

Swen

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