Re: HAProxy running at 10 Gigabit/s

From: Julien VEHENT <julien#linuxwall.info>
Date: Wed, 06 May 2009 18:42:42 +0200


Hi,

I'm not willy, but I know the location.
The soft is available here :
http://1wt.eu/tools/inject/

I built it with the following command :
gcc -O3 -falign-functions=4 -falign-jumps -falign-loops -Wall -o inject31 inject31.c -lm

BTW, willy, do you have any gnuplot compliant output feature with this ?

Julien

Robert Simmons wrote:

> Hello Willy,
> 
> Can you confirm which software you used to generate the traffic? I
> notice on the site you have it down as "inject31" but after extensive
> research, I can't find  anything with a name such as that.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Robert Simmons.
> 
> 

>> On 19 Apr 2009, at 20:37, Willy Tarreau wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've wanted to redo those benchmarks at 10 Gbps for quite some time now,
>>> in fact since the release of 1.3.16 which brought splicing support
>>> and the
>>> new I/O layer. Now I found a few hours to re-run them, the results have
>>> been posted here :
>>>
>>> http://haproxy.1wt.eu/10g.html
>>>
>>> In short, raw data throughput excels thanks to Linux kernel 2.6.27's TCP
>>> splicing and LRO implemented in the Myri-10G NIC, because haproxy is now
>>> capable of proxying 10 Gbps with less than 20% CPU used on a Core2Duo
>>> 2.66 GHz. The peak session rate has also significantly improved with the
>>> I/O rework. We now reach 38000 hits/s on the same hardware, and can get
>>> as high as 105000 connections/s if they are not forwarded to the server
>>> (eg: blocking ACLs).
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Willy
>>>
>>>
>>

>
>
-- 
julien
http://jve.linuxwall.info/blog

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