Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!cmcl2!yale!husc6!Diamond!mlandau From: mlandau@Diamond.BBN.COM (Matt Landau) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.dcom.lans Subject: Ethernet traffic metrics: measuring incremental traffic? Message-ID: <2192@slate.Diamond.BBN.COM> Date: Mon, 17-Nov-86 11:54:15 EST Article-I.D.: slate.2192 Posted: Mon Nov 17 11:54:15 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 17-Nov-86 21:46:00 EST Organization: BBN Laboratories, Inc., Cambridge, MA Lines: 23 Keywords: ethernet, performance, diskless, sun, workstation Xref: mnetor comp.unix.wizards:88 comp.dcom.lans:14 I need some information on how to measure and compute meaningful metrics about ethernet performance and traffic levels, in particular about "the amount of traffic generated" by adding diskless Sun 3's to a local ethernet. Let's say I have a hypothetical network in place, and I want to put, say, 30 diskless Suns (a mix of 3/50's, 3/75's, and 3/110's) and a couple of servers (3/160's and 3/260's) on it -- is there any way to estimate how much traffic I'd be generating, assuming a "standard" mix of edits, compiles, a few Lisps here and there? What if I wanted to put 100 diskless Suns and maybe 10 or 15 servers on one ethernet? 500 diskless and 50 servers? In other words, I'd like to be able to figure out just how far can one push a single ethernet before it gets swamped? Any useful ideas, either for measuring the numbers or from experience with large numbers of diskless machines? (Sun, are you listening, and can you tell me how this is handled at SMI?) Please reply by mail, and I'll summarize if there's any interest. -- Matt Landau BBN Laboratories, Inc. mlandau@diamond.bbn.com 10 Moulton Street, Cambridge MA 02238 ...seismo!diamond.bbn.com!mlandau (617) 497-2429