We are using an XL710 nic 4x10Gbps.
Our application needs to delay all packets in the system for at least the first 
second, and depending on the type of traffic mbufs may need to delay packets 
even more.

Since the XL710 makes use of, at most, 1M mbufs in a queue and not more - we 
need to create several queues that provide enough mbufs for the nic not to 
starve.

Because we handle extremely varied traffic, we may not be able to statically 
configure an RSS to load balance traffic evenly between the queues.

Is it possible to set up a round-robin policy between the queues instead of RSS?
I realize the drawbacks - un-orderliness, etc. - but please assume we have our 
methods of handling those specific issues.

Thanks,

Michal Dorsett
Developer, Strategic IP Group
Desk: +972 962 4350
Mobile: +972 50 771 6689
Verint Cyber Intelligence
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