>>>> Indeed, we are not asking to see 1000 Mb/s. We'd be happy to see 900
>>>> Mb/s.
>>>>
>>>> Netperf is trasmitting a large buffer in MTU-sized packets (min 1500
>>>> bytes). Since the acks are only about 60 bytes in size, they should be
>>>> around 4% of the total traffic. Hence we would not expect to see more
>>>> than 960 Mb/s.
>>
>>> Don't forget the network overhead:
http://sd.wareonearth.com/~phil/net/overhead/
>>> Max TCP Payload data rates over ethernet:
>>> (1500-40)/(38+1500) = 94.9285 % IPv4, minimal headers
>>> (1500-52)/(38+1500) = 94.1482 % IPv4, TCP timestamps
>>
>> Yes. If you look further down the page, you will see that with jumbo
>> frames (which we have also tried) on Gb/s ethernet the maximum throughput
>> is:
>>
>> (9000-20-20-12)/(9000+14+4+7+1+12)*1000000000/1000000 = 990.042 Mbps
>>
>> We are very far from this number -- averaging perhaps 600 or 700 Mbps.