No problem, I figured you meant that. On 2/3/14 3:34 PM, "Justin Pettit" <jpet...@nicira.com> wrote:
>On 2/3/14, 12:30 PM, "Justin Pettit" <jpet...@nicira.com> wrote: > >>On 2/3/14, 12:17 PM, "McGarvey, Kevin" <kmcgar...@verisign.com> wrote: >> >>>The TCP workload of a global DNS server consists of TCP sessions, each >>>with a single request and a response that is typically under 2KB, and >>>there is a very large number of source IPs. What level of performance, >>>expressed in terms of sessions per second, >>> would be expected from Open vSwitch with this type of workload?. >> >>It depends on the flow table. Starting in OVS 1.11, if you had a >>configuration that doesn't require matching the source IP or ephemeral >>TCP >>port, it should be possible to cache the flow in the kernel, which would >>yield very numbers. > >Sorry, that should have read "very high numbers". > >--Justin > > > _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss