Are you doing MPIO across ports eth2 & eth3? If so then that would make sense that the eth1 replication link would be double the other two.
Are you doing MPIO across ports eth2 & eth3? If so then that would make sense that the eth1 replication link would be double the other two.
Hi webguyz,
yes we do MPIO on eth2 and 3 and the double make sense for replication, BUT:
- the initial replication is finished
- the replication link on eth1 is a GBit link...so a peak of 80 MBIT (as written in the title) is still much to little
That was the reason for my thread. Because
- if it is really BIT its just to little
- if it is BYTE its quite ok (could be better ;-) but the title is wrong...
Matthias
Anybody any experiences? Think have to open a case...![]()
I've noticed the same.
Volume replication speed is real 80 MB/sec, but "statistic" shows approx. 8 times lower speed 80Mb/sec=10MB/sec.
Or maybe, because SCSI is used, there is no statistic for it. ?!?
Using the newest 6.0up90.8101.5845 64bit
and
Intel 82598EB 10-Gigabit AT2 + upd_0947-DSS-V6.upd
Last edited by Toni Bizjak; 02-15-2012 at 01:02 PM.