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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 not double, it's more like 1.2m/1.9m for 8900/8950. If you want double, the 11050 is the way to go, or VIPRION can bring you even more. I'd suggest getting in touch with your local field engineer -- they'll be able to give you all the details.
Mike Lowell - ukiran22_113041
Nimbostratus
hi,
I'm looking for some guidance on HTTP RPS for 8950. I know for 8900 it is 1.2m. Is it roughly double of that for 8950. I looked through various datasheets and I found this information for 8900 but not for 8950. Is this something that you could help me with.
Jay - doc_hack_12696
Nimbostratus
We use F5 for a lot of internal applications and are about to start the tuning exercise for each of them. Is there a list of configurable options that we could tweak and test? - Jesse_42849Historic F5 Account
Cookie persistence has less of an impact on performance than using the 'Standard' profile on the virtual. I would expect to see little improvement by just switching to simple persistence, but switching to the fastL4 profile will result in a significant performance improvement. A lot of extra processing is stripped away by moving to fastL4, so you will want to be sure that extra processing isn't being used before making the change.
--jesse - Mark_Porter_979
Nimbostratus
Hi Jesse
We're running 9.3.1. No iRules, so switching to fast l4 is a good option also.
mark - Jesse_42849Historic F5 AccountWebguymark,
What version are you using? Are you using any other L7 functionality like iRules, or would you be able to switch your virtual servers over to the fastL4 profile at the same time as you switch to simple persistence?
--jesse - Mark_Porter_979
Nimbostratus
Hi Folks
Has anyone ever done a performance/LTM load comparison between using cookie-based and simple persistence? We have some older LTMs (1500 series) with ~350 virtuals, most of which have cookie-based persistence. I'm trying to figure out if it's worth the effort to change them to simple. - noel_65534
Nimbostratus
Thanks Mike. OK, I would try not to rely too much on those last minute tweaking of a few percent. I guess the planned configuration would hold, based on the estimated throughput of 200Mbps at its peaktime. (avg. data size 10KB with SSL offload.)
Noel - Mike_Lowell_108Historic F5 AccountActually I don't have any performance info for that. I can tell you that every "L7" performance number you've seen from F5 (data sheets, performance reports, etc) used an iRule, so although an HTTP Classification profile is probably slightly faster, I wouldn't worry about it unless you're running out of resources and need to dial-in the last few percent.
- noel_65534
Nimbostratus
Hi Mike,
I am planning on using a redundant LTM 1500 for a web based mail application service. The planned configuration is to use a single virtual server and select a pool based on URI.
I was thinking of using iRules to do this. Since you wrote as follows, I would like to know if this suggestion was based on a performance reason and would like to know how much performance gain I could have by using HTTP Classification profile.
Mike wrote on 07/01/2008 1:47 PM
> For common tasks like selecting a pool of servers based on the HTTP URI you don't even need iRules -- I suggest using the httpclass profile (HTTP Classification profile) instead.
I understand that it might be difficult to compare iRules' performance since there would be many ways to implement a pool selection. What would you say, if you compare it to the L7 [1-inf] configuration : "HTTP 1.0 or HTTP 1.1 with 1 transaction per connection and OneConnect enabled", listed in the chart found under this thread. Or may be to a standard HTTP profile without iRule selection and OneConnect disabled.
http://devcentral.f5.com/Default.aspx?tabid=53&forumid=40&postid=22989&view=topic
I just want some general numbers for planning purpose. Any advice and suggestive readings would be highly appreciated.
Noel
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