Re: Jumbo Frame performance or lackof?

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> I'm wondering, that since Jumbo Frames was supposed to be better for
> bulk transfers, why am I seeing these results? Is it the ElRepo
> drivers I used to enable higher MTUs or possibly some kind of oddity
> with the realtek NICs I am using? Or am I mistaken about the benefits
> of jumbo frames and that they are only beneficial in specific
> configurations, perhaps only with higher network speeds and enough
> packets at 1500 MTU to overwhelm packet handling hardware?


In short, the entire path from origin to destination must be configured to 
support jumbo frames.  If not, then the devices at various points in the 
path will attempt to scale and you'll end up getting fragmentation and 
higher overhead in the devices leading to worse overall performance.

Have you verified this is the case?

Of course, the quality of the driver for your NIC will also play a role.




 

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