> On Nov 24, 2017, at 8:48 PM, Jonathan Morton <[email protected]> wrote: > Can I just point out that the four hardware queues will themselves be > interfering with the backpressure on short timescales when Cake is in > unlimited mode, and can easily explain the poorer host-fairness performance > Ok, just for clarity I have a single cake instance at the root, not four of them under mq. > Conversely, the real performance is seen when the internal shaper is used. > What happens if you say "bandwidth 1Gbit ethernet"? >
Results posted for that with and without ‘lan'. I suppose I’m starting then to lose control of the queue? It's around 1.85:1. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SMXWw2fLfmBRU622urfdvA_Ujsuf_KQ4P3uyOH1skOM/edit#gid=2072687073 <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SMXWw2fLfmBRU622urfdvA_Ujsuf_KQ4P3uyOH1skOM/edit#gid=2072687073> Also on the “1Gbit ethernet lan” tab I thought to add the output from “tc -s qdisc” after the test from the server side, for info.
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