Chris Leech wrote:
Sorry this took so long. The attached PDF show the benefit of I/OAT
for bulk data receives on 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 gigabit Ethernet ports.
The baseline is a 2.6.15 kernel with an updated e1000 driver.
When it says "buffer size" for the Chariot stuff, is that the socket
buffer size, or the size of the buffer(s) being passed to the transport?
Was the MTU 1500 or 9000 bytes?
Can the Chariot do small packet latency tests and/or aggregate small
packet performance?
thanks,
rick jones
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