[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > 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" support for the Sun 10GbE NIC -- so the NIC's interrupts can be handled by a number of CPU cores in parallel, which is pretty important when each core isn't all that speedy (in the T2000, anyway). The T2000's onboard NIC's also take advantage of interrupt fanout, and it's making its way into Sun's other hardware platforms (both SPARC and x86) as well. To go along with the driver support, it's recommended that you use the Solaris "psradm" and "pooladm" commands to arrange for device interrupts to be limited to only 1 thread per physical core on the T2000. This way non-interrupt threads won't compete with the device-based threads. I'm not an expert with this, but I can report that following the recommendations does make a marked difference in our overall T2000 system throughput even with only a single GbE interface. Here are a couple references: http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/Networks#Tuning_Sun_Dual_10GbE_o n_T1000.2FT2000 http://serversidetechnologies.blogspot.com/ As a clue to my vintage (:-), I'll say that the T2000 reminds me of the Sequent Balance and Symmetry computer systems. These had up to 30 little CPU's in them (NS32032's, or Intel 80386's), as "fast" as 16 or 20MHz. The systems were not real speedy on a per-Unix-process basis, but they had a huge amount of bandwidth -- it took quite an effort to bog one down. My recollection of those days is a bit rusty, but I remember hearing that much of Sequent's expertise with parallelizing the Unix kernel ended up getting folded into Solaris/SVR4 back when AT&T and Sun made their grand SVR4/BSD reunion deal. Regards, Marion _______________________________________________ Veritas-bu maillist - Veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu