Performance and Recommended Use of AD193A / AD194A Combination 4-Gbps Fibre Channel / Gigabit Ethernet Cards
2 FC Ports and 2 GbE Ports Combined Traffic Performance
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2 FC Ports and 2 GbE Ports Combined Traffic Performance
Using both 4Gb Fibre Channel ports and both 1000Base-T ports on the AD194A card
simultaneously works very well for applications such as web servers or file servers. The
amount of networking traffic performed by this type of application regulates or controls the
amount of disk traffic. Using all four ports on the AD194A works exceptionally well for those
deployments which require more connectivity and less bandwidth per port. Performance
using all four ports concurrently on the AD194A is highly dependent on the unique
demands of applications running on the system. All four ports running at link rate would
require significantly more bandwidth than is available on a single PCIX-133 bus.
Bidirectional Traffic Performance
The AD194A maintained a balance of transmit and receive throughput during bidirectional
(two-way) traffic tests. Results for Bidirectional traffic varied depending on the types of traffic
which are combined. Most applications and system work loads do not generate sustained
bidirectional traffic patterns.
• Bidirectional Ethernet only traffic through a single port achieved an excellent 1.89
gigabits per second on the rx6600. Two ports of bidirectional Ethernet only traffic
achieved 3.75 gigabits per second of throughput.
• Combined disk read and write traffic through a single FC port is excellent -- achieving:
— 723 MB/s on the rx6600 with no Ethernet traffic, and
— greater than 493 MB/s while any type of Ethernet traffic was occurring on a single
active 1000Base-T port.
• Combined disk read and write traffic on two FC ports reaches an amazing 685 MB/s
of throughput.
• Bidirectional Ethernet traffic through a single port while running maximum sustained
concurrent disk traffic varied from .94 to 1.88 gigabits per second depending on the
type of disk traffic occurring on a single active FC port. Most importantly the 1000
Base-T port maintained a balance of transmit and receive throughput even with the
added stress of the disk traffic.
Sustained bidirectional traffic on all 4 ports doubles the bandwidth requirements of the
ports being actively used and pushes the total needed bandwidth closer to or beyond the
limits imposed by PCIX-133 bus and bridge technologies.










