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200 Mbps? 500 Mbps? 1 Gbps?
« on: March 03, 2014, 05:46:37 PM »
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ahenning

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Re: 200 Mbps? 500 Mbps? 1 Gbps?
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2014, 05:39:05 PM »
A simple throughput test of a point to point scenario on a HP DL320e Xeon E3-1230 with SSD drive:

Constant 70+ Mbps on the LAN side in 'high'. Low optimization is expected to produce 300+ Mbps in point to point and 1 Gbps in MultiSite. MultiSite bench tests are work in progress and expected to be in the 120+ Mbps range on 'High'.

Point to Point on High optimization graph:
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Re: 200 Mbps? 500 Mbps? 1 Gbps?
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2015, 10:30:00 PM »
From the testing I have done with the E3-1245 it looks like you would need a i7-4790K to get close to 100 Mbps and would probably have to overclock into the mid 4Ghz range to break the 100 Mbps barrier with site-to-site. At least with wanos version 1.4.1.

I can confirm that the E3-1245 with a single SSD maxes out at a touch under 80 Mbps on the high setting. The CPU does appear to be the bottleneck. Still results in VERY impressive performance.
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Re: 200 Mbps? 500 Mbps? 1 Gbps?
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2015, 11:52:29 PM »
Hi Spiffster,

Thanks! that is great feedback. Beyers and I have been thinking about this and its very tempting to dive in and optimize the multithreading for single site scenarios. Some improvements have been made though and in the coming weeks we hope to see a 10-15% throughput increase:
Single site benchtest time to complete:
v1.4.1: 7m 27.75s
v2.x: 6m 28.73s

A small increase, but we are making progress with every iteration. A couple more improvements are planned.
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