[Beowulf] Performance tuning for Jumbo Frames
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Rahul Nabar rpnabar at gmail.comMon Dec 14 11:54:11 PST 2009
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On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Patrick Geoffray <patrick at myri.com> wrote: > > It is most likely due to the switch. Try back-to-back to measure without it. > I don't know what hardware you are using, but you can get close to 10us > latency over TCP with a standard 10GE NIC and interrupt coalescing disabled. > With a NIC supporting OS-bypass (RDMA only make sense for bandwidth), you > should get at least half that, ideally below 3us. What was your tool to measure this latency? Just curious. -- Rahul
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