tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3988591467862007725.post7039366175291467754..comments2024-03-28T07:21:01.734-04:00Comments on Broadband Traffic Management: Procera Validates 40 Gbps Performance for its NFV Product Azi Ronenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18337590161091366152noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3988591467862007725.post-11914208446167289712014-10-20T15:07:42.168-04:002014-10-20T15:07:42.168-04:00"EANTC test report validating PacketLogic/V (..."EANTC test report validating PacketLogic/V (Procera’s NFV solution) at 40Gbps performance with the CPU at less than 45% utilization – we simply ran out of I/O on the Intel servers that we were testing on." - http://www.proceranetworks.com/blog/nfv-ready-or-not-%E2%80%93-here-it-comesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3988591467862007725.post-70291149470350911232014-10-15T21:48:22.315-04:002014-10-15T21:48:22.315-04:00>> though the CPU is only 43
45, not 43.>> though the CPU is only 43 <br /><br />45, not 43.SRnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3988591467862007725.post-23650056249663666282014-10-15T21:45:52.869-04:002014-10-15T21:45:52.869-04:00Why does the throughput stop at around 34G in the ...Why does the throughput stop at around 34G in the second graph even though the CPU is only 43 ? Perhaps because only half the CPUs are used (18 out of the 36 available) ?<br /><br />To make sense of the data, the test report needs to mention the number of new flows created per second. You could show better results simply by increasing the length of flows.SRnoreply@blogger.com