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| + | == Netperf Tests == | ||
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| + | To accelerate an application with the Onload user-level transport, simply | ||
| + | invoke the application on the command line as normal, prepended with | ||
| + | "onload". | ||
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| + | ie. Instead of: | ||
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| + | netperf -t TCP_RR -H myserver | ||
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| + | do this: | ||
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| + | onload netperf -t TCP_RR -H myserver | ||
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| + | and tuned for best latency: | ||
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| + | onload -p latency netperf -t TCP_RR -H myserver | ||
Revision as of 10:58, 21 August 2013
Onload Install
System requierments
- Centos with full updates
- Development tools
Installation
scripts/onload_install
onload_tool reload
Netperf Tests
To accelerate an application with the Onload user-level transport, simply invoke the application on the command line as normal, prepended with "onload".
ie. Instead of:
netperf -t TCP_RR -H myserver
do this:
onload netperf -t TCP_RR -H myserver
and tuned for best latency:
onload -p latency netperf -t TCP_RR -H myserver