On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 5:10 PM Erik Jacobson <erik.jacobson@xxxxxxx> wrote:
It is inconvenient for us to use MTU 9K for our gluster servers for
various reasons. We typically have bonded 10G interfaces.
We use distribute/replicate and gluster NFS for compute nodes.
My understanding is the negative to using 1500 MTU is just less
efficient use of the network. Are there other concerns? We don't
currently have network saturation problems.
We are trying to make a decision on if we need to do a bunch of extra
work to switch to 9K MTU and if it is worth the benefit.
Does the community have any suggestions?
No worries, 1500 MTU is fine.
Y.
Erik
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