Poisson is not a glam metal band
2012-08-14 19:31:47.443716+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Sean Connor reworks a load test from a constant high load to a Poisson distributed lower load, and discovers packet loss.
Since he doesn't have comments over there, I'll posit: I've seen some interesting stuff about big cache sizes causing traffic shaping in ways that degrade less well than small cache sizes, I wonder if there's some combination of hub behaviors and router caches that's causing the intermittent stuff to get de-prioritized.
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#Comment Re: made: 2012-08-22 02:08:00.819207+02 by:
spc476
Darn, I posted that the day before I leave for GenCon. Sigh.
Anwyay, I have some ideas to test (changing kernel buffer sizes, etc) that I want to test to see what might be causing the results I'm seeing.
#Comment Re: made: 2012-08-22 02:39:39.171365+02 by:
spc476
Some more information about the setup---the two computers are hooked into the same switch, isolated to their own VLAN. While I can change the buffering on the computer side, I'll have to look into changing the buffering on the switch side of things.
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