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The Distributed LAN (Disk Proxy) Networks
Within each Distributed LAN network, it is best practice to have all SNFS Distributed LAN clients and servers directly attached to the same network switch. A router between a Distributed LAN client and server could be easily overwhelmed by the data rates required.
It is critical to ensure that speed/duplex settings are correct, as this will severely impact performance. Most of the time
In some cases, TCP offload seems to cause problems with Distributed LAN by miscalculating checksums under heavy loads. This is indicated by bad segments indicated in the output of netstat
The internal bus bandwidth of a Distributed LAN client or server can also place a limit on performance. A basic PCI- or
Similarly, the performance characteristics of NICs can vary widely and ultimately limit the performance of Distributed LAN. For example, some NICs might be able to transmit or receive each packet at Gigabit speeds, but not be able to sustain the maximum needed packet rate. An inexpensive
It can be useful to use a tool like netperf to help verify the performance characteristics of each Distributed LAN network. (When using netperf, take care to specify the right IP addresses in order to ensure the network being tested is a Distributed LAN network, not the SNFS dedicated Metadata Network or another network.) For example, if netperf
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