The data bus on the backplane is designed for 2 x 10 Gigabit/s and
the hardware is designed for up to 36 giga packets per second (pps). This is an enormous
switching power. We will link to a power "Data transmission
test", that has been done in 1999, to check some competitors by their markting papers
and the real truth. There was a test environment, simulating a number of workstations
close to running at the limits.
Within this test the ESX-4800 has moved 18 million packets per second, which was
really impressive and the allmost best in this test. There has been a loss 10 packets out
of 46 million 1518 byte packets. There was a 46 Gigabit stream with over 68 million 64
byte packet/sec based on layer 4 TCP traffic. The tester said, that this was really
impressive.
The only disadvantage was, the the Fore NSC II management station did not
recognize the 3 lost packets, but the the test monitor equipment did. Other competitors
had hundreds of lost packets with much less throughput. As you know, the TCP/IP system
does a final check retrieving the transmitted data again and again as long as everything
is complete.