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75.0

10.4

3 Sessions

70.0

10.5

2 Sessions

42.0

10.8

1 Session

15 Disk Units ASP on 2757 IOA

1 Disk Unit ASP on 2757 IOA

FTP

Performance in MB per second

Virtual Ethernet

5.4 TCP/IP non-secure performance

In table 5.4 you will find the payload information for the different Ethernet types. The most important
factor with streaming is to determine how much data can be transferred. The results are listed in bits and
bytes per second. Virtual Ethernet does not have a raw bit rate, since the maximum throughput is
determined by the CPU.

Notes:
1.

The Raw bit rate value is the physical media bit rate and does not reflect physical media overheads

2.

Maximum Transmission Unit. The large (8992 bytes) MTU is also referred to as Jumbo Frames.

3.

Simplex is a single direction TCP data stream.

4.

Duplex is a bidirectional TCP data stream.

5.

The 10 Gigabit results were obtained by using multiple sessions, because a single sessions is incapable to fully utilize the
10 Gigabit adapter.

6.

Virtual Ethernet uses Jumbo Frames only, since large packets are supported throughout the whole connection path.

7.

HEA P.P.U.T (Partition to Partition Unicast Traffic or internal switch) 16 Gbps per port group.

8.

4 Processor 7998-61X Blade

9.

All measurements are performed with Full Duplex Ethernet.

11972.3

8553.0

8,992

n/a

Virtual

6

1014.4

933.1

1,492

n/a

Blade

8

10602.3

9813.7

8,992

6332.3

2823.5

1,492

160,00

7

9276.9

9392.3

8,992

3305.2

2913.1

1,492

10,000

HEA 10 Gigabit

10586.4

9800.7

8,992

6331.0

2811.8

1,492

160,00

7

1960.9

941.1

8,992

1481.4

986.4

1,492

1,000

HEA 1 Gigabit

9297.0

8789.6

8,992

4400.7

3745.4

1,492

10,000

10 Gigabit

5

1753.1

935.9

8,992

1740.3

935.4

1,492

1,000

1 Gigabit

170.0

93.5

1,492

100

100 Megabit

Payload Duplex

4

(Mbits per second)

Payload Simplex

3

(Mbits per second)

MTU

2

Raw bit rate

1

(Mbits per second)

Ethernet Type

Streaming Performance

Table 5.4

Streaming data is not the only type of communication handled through Ethernet. Often server and client
applications communicate with small packets of data back and forth (RR). In the case of web browsers,
the most common type is to connect, request and receive data, then disconnect (ACRR). Table 5.5
provides some rough capacity planning information for these RR and ACRR communications.

Table 5.5

IBM i 6.1 Performance Capabilities Reference - January/April/October 2008

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