Hi Folks,
When I use Wan acceleration the bottleneck changes to TargetWan, when I turn it off it goes back to being source. Could this be that I don't have enough memory or other resources on the DR end for the Wan ACC. It has 10GB right now but I occasionally get nagios critical memory alerts from it, then later it recovers.
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Re: Wan acceleartion
Hi, Geoff. If you have multi-core CPU on target WAN accelerator, then the next most likely bottleneck is target WAN cache speed. Do you use SSD to host target WAN cache on? Also, what is your link speed in terms of upload? Thanks.
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Re: Wan acceleartion
Hi Gostev,
Not using SSD to host the cache, this most likely is the issue.
Thanks
Not using SSD to host the cache, this most likely is the issue.
Thanks
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