MAXSAVEDBLOCKS in netinet/tcp_sack.c
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Tue Jul 5 10:36:45 PDT 2005
:Noritoshi Demizu wrote:
:
:> Sorry, actually, I always set net.inet.tcp.inflight_enable to zero
:> both on DragonFlyBSD and FreeBSD in my experiences (I know it is zero
:> on DragonFlyBSD by default, but I want to make it sure), because
:> unfortunately it reduces throughput in my experiences in an unexpected
:> way.
:Just some extra input: I can confirm this. During TCP-performance tests (on
:FreeBSD 5.4 machines) I saw a drop from around 700MBit/s to 300Mbit/s just
:by turning on 'inflight'. Quite substantial, I'd say.
:
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:Pieter
Well, you can mess around with the other related controls, but inflight
is not designed to do well on performance tests, it is designed to manage
an overloaded network in real life situations. So if your network is
overloaded and turning on inflight helps, and nobody complains about it,
then it has served its purpose.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
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