Take a look at the Intel Gigabit cards. Can anyone tell the difference between the "Pro/1000 MT Desktop Adapter" and the "Pro/1000 T Desktop Adapter"? Looks like different chipsets, but which one is better?
Originally posted by: spidey07
Even the big honkin Sun boxes we have can barely push a full 1000 Mbs. And we're talking 8 processor, 32 gig ram, etc boxes.
Originally posted by: gunrunnerjohn
Yep, numbers on a vastly slower machine could point to network and bus overhead and not disk overhead.
BTW, are you using jumbo packets on your gigabit links? If you are, please disable them for a test, I'd like to know how much effect that would have.
All tests so far have been with jumbo packets disabled. Setting up a baseline mark before I really start changing anything. No OS changes, just drop in the network card, give it the latest drivers, and let the defaults chug away.
Busy day, but I spent the morning looking into this and apparently our HP ProCurve switch (4108gl, if you care) doesn't support jumbo frames. (There seems to be only one HP model that does, damn). So unless I can get another switch onhand, I won't be able to do the jumbo frames tests.Originally posted by: MikeDub83
All tests so far have been with jumbo packets disabled. Setting up a baseline mark before I really start changing anything. No OS changes, just drop in the network card, give it the latest drivers, and let the defaults chug away.
I'd like to see a benchmark with jumbo frames enabled.