Re: Jumbo frames

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Personally, I think all replication benefits from a 9000 MTU. Bigger frame equals faster replication.

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On Oct 21, 2014 6:26 AM, "Jean R. Franco" <jfranco@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,

We're using Huawei's S5300 manageable switches in our deployment.
Would we benefit from higher size jumbo frames?
Right now it's set at 1600.

Many thanks,

Jean

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