I'd go with: You can, but don't expect wonders. For example, check your maximal possible throughput on udp - I've seen that some kernels can't cross 1mbps boundary (just by blocking the queue, so it's the program slowing down on send()). They were ok with tcp at the same time. Also delays go up a bit too, so expect to see much more retransmissions. You can start receiving ~20% more registers if you check the database for example. If you have very little traffic, guests have tendency to 'freeze' (at least on local esx) when they don't do anything and then they take 3-4 secs to process the first packet, but they're quick again for the next one.
So... sure it's possible, but if your esx hosts are already stuffed with guests, I wouldn't recommend it. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
