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schakraba...@microsoft.com changed:
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--- Comment #4 from schakraba...@microsoft.com ---
If we are running iperf3 with multiple server bound to multiple ports and
connecting multiple iperf3 client, then we are getting the similar throughput
that of Linux. So there is no issue
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--- Comment #3 from schakraba...@microsoft.com ---
Some more data points:
>From Linux Ubuntu x86 system running nuttcp -t -T 5 -w 128 -v localhost:
The speed is 32Gbps
root@ubuntu2004:/home/lisatest# nuttcp -t -T 5 -w 128 -v localhost
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--- Comment #2 from schakraba...@microsoft.com ---
# nuttcp -r 10.0.0.6
11183.5827 MB / 10.00 sec = 9377.7762 Mbps 12 %TX 99 %RX 0 retrans 0.94 msRTT
# nuttcp -t 10.0.0.6
7382.5625 MB / 10.01 sec = 6189.0401 Mbps 88 %TX 23 %RX 1272
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schakraba...@microsoft.com changed:
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Graham Perrin changed:
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