On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Lenny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> # iperf -c 2.2.2.11 -t 1200 -i 10 -w 75000
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Client connecting to 2.2.2.11, TCP port 5001
> TCP window size: 73.5 KByte (WARNING: requested 73.2 KByte)
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> [  3] local 1.1.1.1 port 14852 connected with 2.2.2.11 port 5001
> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
> [  3]  0.0-10.0 sec    746 MBytes    626 Mbits/sec
> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
> [  3] 10.0-20.0 sec    762 MBytes    639 Mbits/sec
> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
> [  3] 20.0-30.0 sec    765 MBytes    642 Mbits/sec
> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
> [  3] 30.0-40.0 sec    776 MBytes    651 Mbits/sec
> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
> [  3] 40.0-50.0 sec    772 MBytes    648 Mbits/sec
> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
> [  3] 50.0-60.0 sec    776 MBytes    651 Mbits/sec
> [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
> [  3] 60.0-70.0 sec    768 MBytes    644 Mbits/sec
>
> I found my old results of iperf and this was the command I executed:
>
> iperf -c server-ip -t 60 -M 500
>
>
> I always got 300-400Mb/s, even with firewall off. And I could never get more 
> than 85kpps.
> Unfortunately, I can't run these tests now, as the server is in production.
>
> Thanks,
> Lenny.
>

Would you like to test a kernel with the Yandex driver?   1.2.3-* does
not have the yandex driver included.

Scott

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