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Greg_33923
Nimbostratus
Jun 23, 2009Slow File upload and download Speeds via F5 BigIP
BIG-IP 9.4.4 Build 94.0 Hotfix HF3
We have some F5 Load balancers that are load balancing apache webservers and the traffic at the moment is pretty lightweight. However, we have introduced an application recently that allows users in the company to upload and download attachments (various sizes).
If we go direct to the apache's, the file speeds up or down are as you would expect. However, when going via our VIP/Pool, speeds are like being on a 10MB's half duplex network....very slow.
We have spent the day eliminating all the possible components, from SAN writing, server to server packet tracing, Database blob/clob writing speeds and are 99% sure that the problem lies within the F5.
Anyone got any experience of configuring the F5 to handle larger files sizes rather than small chunks of HTTP traffic. The F5 we have is pretty much out of the box in terms of TCP profiles/buffer sizes etc.
Your help and guidance is appreciated.
7 Replies
- hoolio
Cirrostratus
What kind of times are you seeing direct versus through LTM? Are the interface(s) on LTM set to the correct speed/duplex? Have you tried the TCP lan optimized profile for client and server side TCP profiles on the virtual server? If you capture a tcpdump, do you see any glaring issues? - Greg_33923
Nimbostratus
Times vary - going direct to an Apache or IIS server, we are seeing a download of 25MB of around 4-5 secs. When we put the same server behind and F5, more like 40-50 secs. - hwidjaja_37598
Altostratus
Do you see any packet drop from "b interface show"? If yes, check the speed/duplex setting or try to change the cable. - L4L7_53191
Nimbostratus
YMMV, but I would try to disable Nagle's algorithm in the tcp profile settings - it may help (it depends on how the app works). I ran into an app just yesterday that was ~2x slower with Nagle's enabled. We disabled it and the performance was excellent. - dan_19334
Nimbostratus
We have seen this, especially downloading large files across a VPN connection, where going through the LTM was noticeably slower than going directly to the server. - Stas_Yakovina_9
Nimbostratus
Greg, did you find the solution? We ran into exactly the same issue and trying to resolve it now. - hoolio
Cirrostratus
Hi Stas,
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