08-14-2019, 03:06 AM
(08-14-2019, 12:09 AM)igorp Wrote: 10GB network testings on Rock64PRO with Aquantia based card. Porting latest upstream driver to 4.4.y was not very successful (too much troubles) ... only with 5.3.y, default MTU ->
On the other side also Aquantia connected via Thunderbolt/USB-c gen2 to stock Debian Buster (Dell XPS13)
https://twitter.com/armbian/status/1161515847124488198
That is what I have been meaning to check as been wondering what is the cap for the the RockPro64 I/O.
The of bench is still sort of useless as I think that is memcpy network speed and its network transfer to nowhere.
Do you have an nvme, sata raid or maybe usb that you can nfs or samba test or even wget?
Its great that it can do 6.56Gb/s but what does it leave left for other system activity.
I am not dissing your you amazing bench but really interested in what the max would be in terms of i/o of some real-world applications?
From file server to cluster would be really great to see some benches as I have been extremely curious of the limits.
Dunno if you used the new Ayufan Images but I tried them yesterday and they are looking absolutely amazing.
I have some 2.5Gbe Usb that also seem to work far better on the new kernels.
https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-m...118-ayufan