From: Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG <s.priebe@profihost.ag>
To: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: slow TCP speed through linux ip forwarding
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 12:35:06 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <557FFBDA.9040501@profihost.ag> (raw)
Hello,
i hope somebody has an idea for my problem and may point me to the right
direction. Alle servers run kernel 3.18.14.
My problem is that i can't archieve more than 20Mbit/s using a single
TCP stream and i've no further ideas how to solve it.
reduced Network Map
Server A
|
Linux GW Server
|
Brocade Router - Server B
|
Internet
|
Server C
The Linux GW Server does nothing more than being an ip forwarding GW.
(no iptables / packet filtering).
I've done the following Tests while the Linux GW has a traffic of around
500-600Mbit/s:
Download file from Server A to C: 10-20Mbit/s
Download file from Server A to B: 100Mbit/s
Download file from Server B to C: 100Mbit/s
4 parallel downloads from Server A to C: 80-100Mbit/s
Same test with no other traffic on the Linux GW:
Download file from Server A to C: 100Mbit/s
Download file from Server A to B: 100Mbit/s
Download file from Server B to C: 100Mbit/s
4 parallel downloads from Server A to C: 100Mbit/s
Same test with net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control=bic on Server A:
Download file from Server A to C: 70Mbit/s
Download file from Server A to B: 100Mbit/s
Download file from Server B to C: 100Mbit/s
4 parallel downloads from Server A to C: 80-100Mbit/s
ehtootl -S shows no errors for eth0 and eth1 on the linux gw.
I've no further ideas.
Thanks a lot.
Greets,
Stefan
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