Hi
I have a been a fan of routeros/mikrotik, but I am becoming rather disillusioned, V7 has been coming for ages, 3+ years now. I am running into small issues that are getting fixed until V7.
I'm becoming rather frustrated.
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It's not a mind thing, there's more to it than just the number itselfIs it not a mind thing?????
What does it matter wat version number it had.
If it is V6xxx or V7xxx?
If it is working it is fine.
So why is everybody asking for V7. If it can be fixed in V6 of V8 it will be great of is it wrong?
Doesn't matter to me. I pulled out all my mikrotik stuff except in some "cheap" areas of my networks. Too little development was happening on features that really matter. Too much development on bullshit creature features.
It's like they don't care to fix all the big problems that would take a lot of work. So they sweep them under the rug and spend time on garden gnomes and lawn flamingos. I honestly don't think they are capable of fixing any of the broken core features.
I was under the impression that if a flow exceeds the ability of one CPU core to process, that it will actually split off and multiple CPU cores will process the flow.I bought the orig ccr1036 when it came out, to be disappointing with the performance. the issue single threaded forwarding .. limit single tcp streams to 1G... on a 10G routers thats annoying. Fix ... V7.
I was under the impression that if a flow exceeds the ability of one CPU core to process, that it will actually split off and multiple CPU cores will process the flow.I bought the orig ccr1036 when it came out, to be disappointing with the performance. the issue single threaded forwarding .. limit single tcp streams to 1G... on a 10G routers thats annoying. Fix ... V7.
Does that not happen?
Hmm, so ok. If for example you start to push over that, what happens?I have followed this up a few time with tech support. and it has been a while, but 1 TCP stream is cpu bound, just like single core BGP ...( that also is coming in V7 ... multi core bgp).
I can put over 1G bu pushing multiple streams ...
Hmm, so ok. If for example you start to push over that, what happens?I have followed this up a few time with tech support. and it has been a while, but 1 TCP stream is cpu bound, just like single core BGP ...( that also is coming in V7 ... multi core bgp).
I can put over 1G bu pushing multiple streams ...
Do you just see packet loss?
Well, it might be a good idea to check.
I didn't check, i was running iperf.
server A -> server B direct 9.8Gb/s
server A -> ccr (LACP + vlans, in one vlan out another vlan) -> server B, approxy 0.98Gb/s
If i ran multiple streams I could push up to 9.6-9.8Gb/s
Hi spent a bit of time with support and they acknowledge this was a limitation and that it would be fixed in V7 (i think now 4 years ago roughly).Well, it might be a good idea to check.
I didn't check, i was running iperf.
server A -> server B direct 9.8Gb/s
server A -> ccr (LACP + vlans, in one vlan out another vlan) -> server B, approxy 0.98Gb/s
If i ran multiple streams I could push up to 9.6-9.8Gb/s
Don't run TCP, use UDP. Force it to use somewhat smallish packets as to artificially make the flow harder per a resource perspective.
Then slowly start ramping up until you can see either packet loss, or force the CCR to load balance the flow on multiple cores.
Great! Is not it better to jump to V8?And the next Problem ist the Development of v7 Takes so Long that the used Kernel ist outdatet before Release!