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Network performance issues are rather beyond the scope of this forum:
you'd be
Network performance issues are rather beyond the scope of this forum:
you'd be better off conferring with your networking people, who can
evaluate what you're attempting and run traces to see what's actually
happening.
When approaching network performance test like this, the big affector
is network
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 11:04:40AM -0600, Miller, Ryan wrote:
> Here's a question from one of my cohorts, since this is our first try at
> this, I thought I would see if I could get any input from anyone else doing
> this.
>
> We have been testing jumbo frames(8990) using TSM on an AIX client. Th
Ryan,
In order to do performance tuning accurately I would need a whole lot
more information. Also, I am an AIX guy so I can't help on the
mainframe side. So I will just list a few things for you to look at and
see if this will help. First of all in order to use Jumbo Frames all
devices along th
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Subject: TCP settings for Jumbo frames
Here's a question from one of my cohorts, since this is our first try at
this, I thought
Here's a question from one of my cohorts, since this is our first try at this,
I thought I would see if I could get any input from anyone else doing this.
We have been testing jumbo frames(8990) using TSM on an AIX client. The base
line test with MTU of 1500 moved 22G in 44 minutes. Changing th