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| + | ====== List of device bit rates ====== | ||
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| + | From: https:// | ||
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| + | Technology Rate Year | ||
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| + | 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-X) 10 Gbit/s 1.25 GB/ | ||
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| ====== Flow Control ====== | ====== Flow Control ====== | ||
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| + | <WRAP center round box > | ||
| + | From: http:// | ||
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| + | Hi, I'm Joe with Dell EqualLogic. Flow control is a method by which a receiver of Gigabit Ethernet traffic can briefly | ||
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| + | called a "pause frame", | ||
| + | process the packets it has buffered and to prepare for the next group. | ||
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| + | If flow control is not available, and the receiving network device is not able to handle the rate of incoming traffic, then the only | ||
| + | alternative it has is to start discarding incoming packets that it cannot process. These packets will not be permanently lost, because | ||
| + | TCP/IP has mechanisms for detecting discarded or lost packets and retransmitting them. However, the detection and retransmission cycle | ||
| + | takes much longer than flow control (several seconds as opposed to several milliseconds), | ||
| + | if this happens frequently. | ||
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| + | For this reason, EqualLogic strongly recommends that flow control be enabled on all switches, NICs and HBAs that carry iSCSI traffic. | ||
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| + | Hope this answers your question. | ||
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| + | <WRAP center round box > | ||
| + | From: http:// | ||
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| + | Flow control is a key part of keeping your 1 Gigabit and faster network running smoothly. | ||
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| + | in the long term you’re going to see bigger problems and probably drop more packets than you’ll make up by being able to send as needed. The problem people would say is that Flow Control stops the traffic, and this costs performance. | ||
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| + | The flow control is like a stop light controlling access to the highway. | ||
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