On 12 Feb 2007, at 14:31, Claudio Jeker wrote:
Roundrobin may increase packet reordering which in turn reduces the
tcp
window size because tcp thinks it is a network congestion. In the
worst
case one connection may run slower over two link trunk than over a
single
link. You need a real multilink capable L2 portocol (like ppp) to
fully
use the bandwith of the additional link. Ethernet was not designed for
that and so bonding/trunking of interfaces give you a sub-optimal
performance improvement.
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:wq Claudio
Thanks
That explains a lot ....
I guess until we can afford / source / upgrade to 10Gig capable
infrastructure, we're stuck with bonding and the issues that you
describe.
It's certainly going to be better than the packet loss we'd see
trying to squeeze 1.6Gbit of traffic down a 1Gbit connection I guess
- even if we have to bond 3 GigE links together to ensure we allow
for over head
Cheers
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