fastforward/routing: a 3 million packet-per-second system?
Carlos Ferreira
carlosmf.pt at gmail.com
Tue Jul 22 19:23:48 UTC 2014
I think the results presented at the paper are regarding one port sending
or receiving at 14.88Mpps. Using several ports at the same time will surely
give much lower results. But then again, if one wants 8, 16, 24 or even
more ports at 10Gb/s, then it should look for FPGA implementations.
On 22 July 2014 19:36, John Jasen <jjasen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 07/22/2014 01:41 PM, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> > John Jasen wrote this message on Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 11:18 -0400:
> >> Feedback and/or tips and tricks more than welcome.
> > You should look at netmap if you really want high PPS routing...
>
> Originally, I assumed an interface supporting netmap was required, but
> the manpage disabuses me of this. Besides, I think the Chelsio cards got
> netmap recently.
>
> I presume either the use of bridge in tools/netmap, or vale-ctl in the
> same location would start providing me sufficient clue on this?
> Unfortunately, both seem to be pretty short on verbosity ... More clue
> is always welcome!
>
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