>A sadly realistic checkpoint, though: You are unlikely to EVER get an
>appreciable percentage of wire speed out of the 10G interfaces using TSM no
>matter what you do; the protocol is half duplex in a lot of places which
>kills the interface data pipelining.

> If you can get it to exceed 15-20% of
>wire speed, you're in a very good place.

For one client. If multiple clients are involved you get more out of the wire. 
My ROT is that 1 client is needed for 25% utilization on a 1 GbE. We currently 
use 7 to get to 175%, which is all our two IFL's can handle.

Pieter Harder

Brabant Water N.V.
Postbus 1068
5200 BC  's-Hertogenbosch
http://www.brabantwater.nl
Handelsregister: 16005077

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