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Date:      Thu, 3 Apr 2014 11:26:58 +0200
From:      Egoitz Aurrekoetxea <egoitz@sarenet.es>
To:        Jay West <jwest@ezwind.net>
Cc:        freebsd-xen@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Poor network performance
Message-ID:  <33E3E822-1122-4E75-A5F1-E468CB7AC696@sarenet.es>
In-Reply-To: <003401cf4e7e$85ada7f0$9108f7d0$@ezwind.net>
References:  <003401cf4e7e$85ada7f0$9108f7d0$@ezwind.net>

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Hi Jay,

Tso is a nic's feature. Nothing to do with packet filtering.

Regards,



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El 02/04/2014, a las 16:19, Jay West <jwest@ezwind.net> escribi=F3:

> Xenserver 6.2, Freebsd 10-Release
>=20
> We are noticing poor network performance. It is a stock install of =
10-R with
> no special tuning, no custom kernel built, no extra modules loaded, =
and the
> xentools 4.1.3 installed.
>=20
> Question - I have heard that one should always use -tso, but all those
> discussions seem to be pf related. We do not have pf enabled at all so =
I
> have not gone that route. Should we be putting -tso in the vm's =
rc.conf
> ifconfig regardless?
>=20
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