Is your NIC using TOE or a kernel based TCP/IP stack.

 

TCP requires the window size to match the B/W delay product.  By default, it
is only set to support high B/W LAN or low B/W WAN.   If you have a high B/W
WAN, which you would need for RDMA, then you need to increase the TCP
buffers and window size settings accordingly.   If it is TOE, then you will
be constrained by  whether they expose these settings and whether there is
sufficient memory on the card to  reach your B/W delay product.

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tanin
Sent: 04 March 2011 01:21
To: linux-rdma; [email protected]
Subject: [ewg] iWARP tuning

 

Dear all,

 

            We had conducted some tests on long distance data transfer using
iWARP. But the performance is bad. Does anyone has some idea on how to tune
the iWARP for better performance? Does iWARP support paralell data transfer?
Does the buffer size of the card tunable?

 

Thanks!

 



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Best regards,

 

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Li, Tan
PhD Candidate & Research Assistant, 
Electrical Engineering, 
Stony Brook University, NY

Personal Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/homepagelitan/Home

Email: [email protected]

 

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