> Intentionally, in fact any reference to any one CPU vendor should be removed 
> from website and documentaton.
  I get where this is coming from, but all the same it is not very useful to 
the end user, given that the title of the document is "7. How to get best 
performance with NICs on Intel platforms". One would expect some accurate and 
actionable advice on how to get the best performance.


> Also any performance is application dependent. If you have an application that
> is very well tuned then some of this matters, for other applications which 
> have
> other issues (syscalls, locks, huge cache footprint) none of this matters.
  Obviously performance is application dependent, but all things being equal 
one would with good reason expect the underlying hardware to affect the 
performance. If it does not, why are magnitudes of difference being reported on 
per core Mpps performance?

  What I am trying to find out is, which factors *do* matter.

  Is there really no data or experience based knowledge about hardware 
forwarding performance out there, or is everybody supposed to find out things 
by trial and error?


- Jared

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