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What is the difference between ePVA and PVA?
Hi All
What is the difference between ePVA and PVA?
Many thanks. lee
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- PeteWhite
Employee
PVA was introduced to speed up packet transfer rate by introducing ASICs to fast-switch packets. This works by the tmm process checking an incoming syn packet against a flow, if it matches then it pushes a rule down to the hardware ASIC to fast-switch this flow. That can cause issues with tcpdump - only the first packet is seen. This was made obsolete as it became faster to implement this in software rather than hardware (which had introduced issues with upgrading the firmware). However, ePVA is a much smarter way of selectively speeding up certain packets, done in software. I don't have any more details about HOW it does it though.
- LEON_LI_38034
Nimbostratus
Thank you.@Pete White
- cwkim_261931
Nimbostratus
I think PVA is ASIC, but ePVA is FPGA. the difference is related above it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field-programmable_gate_array
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