[j-nsp] Cisco 7600 vs. M10i performance tests

Craig Pierantozzi tozz at bind.com
Wed Jun 1 13:24:41 EDT 2005


Check the packet sizes used in testing too. Running all 40 or
64 byte packets or unrealistic stream types is good for hero
tests, but not realistic in real world deployments.

Every box has strengths and weaknesses.  Exploit them and you can
always make the numbers work in your favor regardless of whether
you're doing apples to apples or apples to oranges. :)

regards

On Jun 1, 2005, at 11:10 AM, Phil Rosenthal wrote:

> I've been looking at that same report, and trying to make sense of it.
>
> I have both devices in my network, and both seem to work well for
> me.  Then again, I'm not forwarding anywhere near 1.488Mpps per gig-
> e, but rather something on the order of 300kpps per gig-e.
>
> If someone from juniper can post something to explain those results
> I'd love to hear it (eg: what acl's/firewall filters did they use?) -
> I am assuming (hoping?) this was with logging or counters enabled, or
> something similarly dumb.
>
>


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