Re: CPU usage for 10Gbps UDP transfers

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To: Lukas Hejtmanek <xhejtman@...>
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Date: Monday, September 17, 2007 - 11:45 am

Lukas Hejtmanek wrote:

Every time a new generation of ethernet comes out, its peak throughput exceeds 
the memory/CPU/IO capacity of commodity hardware available at the time.  This is 
normal.  Of course, you may not be saturating the link, and it may be possible 
to tune the driver to improve your throughput, but you'll still be saturating a 
CPU on that hardware.

	-- Chris
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CPU usage for 10Gbps UDP transfers, Lukas Hejtmanek, (Sat Sep 15, 3:00 pm)
Re: CPU usage for 10Gbps UDP transfers, Chris Snook, (Mon Sep 17, 11:45 am)
RE: CPU usage for 10Gbps UDP transfers, David Schwartz, (Sat Sep 15, 7:29 pm)
Re: CPU usage for 10Gbps UDP transfers, Willy Tarreau, (Sun Sep 16, 12:08 am)