On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 4:35 PM David Villasmil <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Basically, the application is not processing the received packets as
> quickly as it should, so the kernel stores the packets in the buffer so it
> doesn’t have to throw them away.
>
> It’s not so difficult to understand. If this is happening all the time,
> you won’t solve this by making the buffer bigger. You solve this by
> figuring out why the application is not processing the packets fast enough.
>

That's been the point of this discussion. Unfortunately, there answers so
far have added to up "keep changing settings until you find what works
best" and "buffers are a Ponzi scheme" despite and immediate 3x performance
increase.
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