Soooo thats why I never get more then 40k/sec from metalab.unc.edu from
anywhere I'm at no matter what my connection is.
On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 09:16, John Reuning wrote:
> A few people asked about the hardware configuration, so here goes...
>
> It's a dual director, 8 real server configuration. The real servers run
> ftp, http, and rsync server applications. The directors are dual P4 IBM
> xSeries 345 servers w/ 2.5 GB ram.
>
> Yes, it sounds like a little overkill, but the directors also run quagga
> & egress packet queuing. It's doing lookups against the Internet2 BGP
> routing table and performing QoS functions, in addition to the load
> balancing.
>
> Here's a page with a diagram, too:
>
> http://www.ibiblio.org/systems/cluster-project.html
>
> Thanks,
>
> -jrr
>
> > The 'How well does LVS perform?' question arises from time to time, so I
> > thought I'd share what our director (LVS-NAT) was doing this morning.
> >
> > -> Currently 177.76 Mbps/26.13 kpps, Average: 173.22 Mbps/25.03 kpps
>
>
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