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aelred_1927
Nimbostratus
May 28, 2009Sticky CPU utilization (debunking info needed)
First, sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
We are having a raging debate in a large enterprise environment regarding use of Cisco's ACE product vs. F5 BigIPs for a new GTM/GLB function.
Two of the senior architecture wonks have made a statement that once sticky is turned on, only one CPU can pick up the load, which reduces throughput of the box. This is based on a presentation several years ago by some Cisco product engineers.
Does anybody have any knowledge/history of this? I've used BigIP at two large institutions previously and never run into this, but I don't have access to product or lab right now to disprove the veracity of the statement.
Any help is appreciated.
TIA,
-s
2 Replies
- dennypayne
Employee
Hi,
According to SOL 7751 (Click here), it depends on what type of persistence is used. Specifically:If a virtual server references any of the following BIG-IP system features, CMP is disabled for that virtual server and handled by TMM0 only: * A rate class * iRules global variables * A persistence profile or iRule using a method other than cookie persistence Note: Cookie persistence methods are exempt from CMP demotion since they are the only methods which do not store information in memory; instead, they write persistence information to a cookie that is then read each time the client sends the cookie back in a subsequent request.
So as long as you use cookie persistence, CMP will remain enabled.
Denny - L4L7_53191
Nimbostratus
The version 10 release notes contain:
"Also, the CMP feature now remains enabled when running BIG-IP system modules such as Application Security Manager and WebAcceleratorâ„¢, and when most features such as persistence and iRule read-only global variables are configured on a virtual server."
...although this doesn't specify the specific persistence types involved.
-Matt
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