Multicast support
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2013-01-28, 22:53
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RE: Multicast support
How are you able to get more than 125MB/s on a full-duplex gigabit link? 1000Mbit divided by 8 is 125. That is supposed to be the theoretical maximum on a single full-duplex gigabit link (in one direction). Are you using trunking or some other feature to bundle links? Your network links are obviously your bottlenecks. 130MB of data should easily fit into the disk cache of the server, and since you're serving it without gzip/deflate compression there is almost no CPU load as well. Your limitation is the network speed.
I'm curious how you measure these numbers? Do you use MRTG or something to poll the counters on the switches every few seconds or do you read them from the web server? |
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Multicast support - r_b - 2012-05-09, 00:17
RE: Multicast support - mcb30 - 2012-05-09, 09:34
RE: Multicast support - r_b - 2012-05-09, 18:17
RE: Multicast support - mcb30 - 2012-05-09, 19:59
RE: Multicast support - r_b - 2012-05-15, 00:16
RE: Multicast support - mcb30 - 2012-05-15, 00:30
RE: Multicast support - r_b - 2012-05-15, 01:12
RE: Multicast support - mcb30 - 2012-05-15, 09:24
RE: Multicast support - astronomy - 2013-01-15, 06:27
RE: Multicast support - robinsmidsrod - 2013-01-15, 14:22
RE: Multicast support - astronomy - 2013-01-20, 02:14
RE: Multicast support - robinsmidsrod - 2013-01-28, 08:25
RE: Multicast support - astronomy - 2013-01-28, 17:43
RE: Multicast support - robinsmidsrod - 2013-01-28 22:53
RE: Multicast support - astronomy - 2013-01-29, 02:22
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