Re: Experience with 100G Ceph in Proxmox

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Sounds weird to me. Don't you have some element in the network that is just limited to 5140 and above it, it starts to fix fragmentation or so. I can remember asking the data center to enable 9000 and they never did and also were experimenting with some software defined network. 
I will bet that peer to peer you should have no issues when testing mtu 9000.


> For example, we found that many 10g NICs don't handle full-sized jumbo
> frames (9000) without a performance hit. We got a huge performance
> improvement by finding the exact optimal MTU (5139 on a cluster I am
> looking at - at 5140 it falls off a cliff). Just one example.
> 
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