On Jan 17, 2013, at 10:14 AM, Gandalf Corvotempesta 
<gandalf.corvotempe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2013/1/17 Atchley, Scott <atchle...@ornl.gov>:
>> IPoIB appears as a traditional Ethernet device to Linux and can be used as 
>> such. Ceph has no idea that it is not Ethernet.
> 
> Ok. Now it's clear.
> AFAIK, a standard SDR IB card should give use more speed than GbE
> (less overhead?) and lower latency, I think.

Yes. It should get close to 1 GB/s where 1GbE is limited to about 125 MB/s. 
Lower latency? Probably since most Ethernet drivers set interrupt coalescing by 
default. Intel e1000 driver, for example, have a cluster mode that reduces (or 
turns off) interrupt coalescing. I don't know if ceph is latency sensitive or 
not.

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