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Mike_Lowell_108
Sep 11, 2007Historic F5 Account
Any questions? Post'em
Hi everyone,
If you have any questions or comments about the performance report or it's supporting documents, please feel free to post them here.
I'm one of the engineers who helped to create the performance report, and I'll be actively monitoring this forum to answer questions.
Mike Lowell
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- Mike_Lowell_108Historic F5 AccountIt's likely what you're seeing with the varying size of the reads are SSL record boundaries. Reading 500 bytes at a time is quite small. I suspect this is a really slow client machine or distant network connection? Another possibility would be that BIG-IP supports more ciphers than the server itself, so perhaps the communications between the client and BIG-IP is using a different cipher compared to the communications when testing client to server directly.
- ajay_2551
Nimbostratus
Well there was no difference even reading more than 500 bytes every time. We'll try with "proxy buffer" settings and we also try to get some help from BigIP support. Thanks for your suggestions Mike. - ajay_2551
Nimbostratus
Mike, - ajay_2551
Nimbostratus
Thanks Roger, we'll try your suggestion. Mean while can you pls. clarify few things for me, to enable me to explain the changes to our network team clearly. - ajay_2551
Nimbostratus
Thanks Roger, we updated your suggestion to our network team, what we found out they did changes for MTU at Cisco router level and it didn't worked either. The one thing we found out after careful analysis of ethereal trace, that difference of SSL record length at BigIP (16k) and POS (9k) is not a problem at all, as the record length never hit 9k at any time. Any way we are implementing an alternative solution kind of dirty work to download small chunks many times, which is a performance issue, but can be operational. Appreciate if you or anybody have any other suggestions. - sweta_kanguri_8
Nimbostratus
hi i am into support for web services in weblogic server, i want to know the differences between using load balncing algorithms(round-robin,random,weight-based) and using server affinity load balancing algorithms? - hoolio
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Hi Sweta, - zafer
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Hi Mike, - Mike_Lowell_108Historic F5 AccountHi Zafer,
- ugurtanyildiz_9
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Hi Mike
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