RE: Netapp trunking - no performance gain

From: aaron hirsch (aaronh@uptime.net)
Date: Wed Mar 30 2005 - 16:53:06 EST

  • Next message: david byte: "RE: Netapp trunking - no performance gain"

    > I'm trying to setup trunking on a netapp connected to a Cisco 3550
    >gigabit switch (OS vers.12 on the switch).

    Sorry no experience with this switch...

    > The odd thing is that when I setup two gigabit lines trunked together
    >from the netapp to the switch I saw no improvement in thoughtput
    >compared to a single gigabit line.

    Again, not familiar with this particular switch...however, I have setup an enviornment similar to what you described and did see performance increase instantly.

    Extreme Summit 200-48 with a FAS250. I created a single vif interface out of the 2 gige interfaces on the FAS250 and enabled sharing on the switch ports that they plug into. I then took two 10/100 cards on a server and bound them togther and enabled sharing on the ports for the switch too. I went from pushing about 10MB/sec from the server to 20MB/sec. As this is well below the theoretical maximum for two gige ports trunked together, 250MB/sec (125MB/sec each), the problem is that pushing so little data makes it hard to see how effectively the gige trunk works.

    So, to answer your original question, yes I have done it; but utilizing 10/100 cards doesn't do justice when testing performance on a gige device.



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