[CentOS] How to load balance interrupts of a NIC on the PCI-MSI-edge driver in CentOS? :(
Alex Flex
aflexzor at gmail.comTue May 21 05:39:56 UTC 2013
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John, On 05/20/2013 10:48 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > > afaik, IRQs from a single device have to be handled serially, you can't > have more than one active IRQ at the same time. > > so there's really no point in distributing them across multiple CPU > cores. let the other cores handle user space and other sorts of IOs. > > SYN flooding is a pathological condition thats not going to happen under > regular workloads, how does your system handle actual network traffic > when it approaches network saturation ? > In summary, its very easy to hit a low number of packets/second flood and have the server start looking legitimate ones. I find it hard to believe that one cannot benefit from load balancing the interrupts? Alex
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