On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 16:04:22 +0900
Heung Sik Choi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to measure the performance of OVS in multi core.
>
> I have a server on two Xeon 2630 v2 (NUMA) with 4 dual port 10GbE NIC. the
> server with 12 cores and 8 physical ports run OVS. 4ports are for
Hi,
I want to measure the performance of OVS in multi core.
I have a server on two Xeon 2630 v2 (NUMA) with 4 dual port 10GbE NIC. the
server with 12 cores and 8 physical ports run OVS. 4ports are for receiving
40Gbps traffic and the other 4 ports are for sending 40Gbps traffic.
I use DPDK
Do you have 40+gbs of bandwidth on the bus available?
Yes. First, I'm sorry to confuse you, because I misrepresented my server
specification.
I have a server on two Xeon 2630 v2 (NUMA) with* 4 (not 8)* dual port 10GbE
NIC.
This machine used for measuring linux and DPDK forwarding performance
Do you have 40+gbs of bandwidth on the bus available?
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 10:03 PM, Heung Sik Choi
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to measure the performance of OVS in multi core.
>
> I have a server on two Xeon 2630 v2 (NUMA) with 8 dual port 10GbE NIC. the
> server run OVS.
Hi,
I want to measure the performance of OVS in multi core.
I have a server on two Xeon 2630 v2 (NUMA) with 8 dual port 10GbE NIC. the
server run OVS. Also there are other two server, which are that one is DPDK
pktgen TX, the other is DPDK pktgen RX. Pktgen TX send to OVS server on 40G
line(4*