Revisiting IPerf Testing on the Mikrotik CRS504-4XQ-IN 100GbE Network Switch

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 28

  • @HomeSysAdmin
    @HomeSysAdmin  2 года назад +1

    Please let me know what you guys think of the switch and testing!
    CRS504 Switch... amzn.to/3Xt0Ean (Amazon)
    CRS504 Switch... ebay.us/RvWmxb (Ebay)
    (affiliate links)

  • @korishan
    @korishan 2 года назад +3

    You're getting a lot better at making these videos. Another job well done, sir. Keep up the good work. I notice you're already at about 2k subs, nicely done! 😎😁

  • @koalablast6043
    @koalablast6043 2 года назад +1

    Another excellent video. Keep it up!

  • @edwynstapel3033
    @edwynstapel3033 8 месяцев назад

    Great Video! Found it very much interesting, especially how you explain your setup and what command's you used

  • @loucinci3922
    @loucinci3922 2 года назад

    Pretty cool. Nice benchmark. Thanks for sharing

  • @shephusted2714
    @shephusted2714 2 года назад

    first review on this item on youtube - congrats - this is not unobtanium for smb - it is probably the most sensible upgrade they could make - good roi if you value fast in house compute and time management - how fast does this go in real world - matches up well with nvme raid...please do more followups as you start using it a bunch

  • @itsnebulous8507
    @itsnebulous8507 Год назад +1

    This is all well and good, but where is the switching capacity on the datasheet? You're only testing a single port but I'm interested in the entire backplane capacity of the switch. It has 4 ports of 400g so the backplane should support 400g line rate being that it's a switch.

    • @HomeSysAdmin
      @HomeSysAdmin  Год назад

      Mikrotik has some detailed testing done at various frame sizes, which can be found here mikrotik.com/product/crs504_4xq_in#fndtn-testresults

  • @devplayer0
    @devplayer0 Год назад +1

    Just discovered your channel after picking up a pair of ConnectX-4s. Good stuff! Considering picking up this MikroTik switch next, but I heard it's missing the necessary L2 and L3 congestion control features for RoCEv1 and v2 respectively. But I also heard that with RoCEv2, it might be OK anyway. I'm just getting into RDMA stuff, any chance you could give it a try through the switch and let us know your results? Thanks!

    • @HomeSysAdmin
      @HomeSysAdmin  Год назад

      Hi. It's a new channel, spin off of my other @LithiumSolar. Unfortunately, I've sold the switch already as I didn't plan on doing any further testing.

  • @wiredhot1965
    @wiredhot1965 Год назад +1

    I have one of these switches... How with my recent upgrade to fiber internet, I can get the full 500 gbe upload speeds thru it.

    • @HomeSysAdmin
      @HomeSysAdmin  Год назад

      This is a 100Gb switch, not 500Gb. Also, not sure where you would get 500Gb internet service, is that a typo?

  • @Mr-Locke
    @Mr-Locke 2 года назад

    Enjoying the content, what would be the difference in real use for your application versus the performance testing with Iperf?

  • @chriscappuccio
    @chriscappuccio Год назад

    mikrotik tests with some IXIA or similar boxes and puts the results on their site, including packet per second count at various packet sizes
    you can pass -w1m or whatever size TCP window you want to iperf and it will transmit with a larger TCP window which will lower the need for parallel threads to max out the capacity

  • @dabb11
    @dabb11 Год назад

    Hi good video, do you mind doing iperf tests using this as a layer 3 switch specifically using NAT? The 98DX4310 ASIC in this switch should be able to do linerate routing but I do not think that NAT is programmed into this ASICS pipeline so it is reprocessing packets or punting them entirely I am very curious to see the performance hit for this specific box.

  • @LampJustin
    @LampJustin 2 года назад

    Awesome switch! ^^ Would you be able to do a routing (BGP preferably) test? I'd love to use it as a spine, but haven't seen anyone do it. But be sure to offload the routes to the switch dataplane so that it won't kill the CPU : P

  • @paul.phillips
    @paul.phillips Год назад

    100Gb is insane for a home lab. I'm excited to be upgrading our core routing and switching in the data center to 40Gb, though many data centers are deploying 400Gb links nowadays.

    • @0bsmith0
      @0bsmith0 Год назад +1

      100Gb is a bit much, but 25Gbps is not and you can break out to a decent amount of ports with this switch.

  • @nicknick2868
    @nicknick2868 2 месяца назад

    I have AT&T 1Gb up and down; I have this switch. I have tried every imaginable setting and even test cables, and I can just get 28 MB download and 1 GB up. Do you have any suggestions

  • @trackersoft123
    @trackersoft123 Год назад

    why don't use qsfp28 fiber? there are some really cheap 100gb modules out there :) single mode fiber cable is also pennies...

    • @HomeSysAdmin
      @HomeSysAdmin  Год назад

      The fiber is cheap. It's the transceivers that are expensive...

    • @trackersoft123
      @trackersoft123 Год назад

      @@HomeSysAdmin i bought two 100g qsfp28 modules (CWDM4) for 28 euro each with delivery (in EU) :)

    • @0bsmith0
      @0bsmith0 Год назад

      @@trackersoft123 That's not typical for items that are brand new.

  • @ArnaldoMelo
    @ArnaldoMelo 8 месяцев назад

    Try with -Z in the client, I got 94gbit/s with that.

  • @clarencewiles963
    @clarencewiles963 2 года назад

    Are you saying that a squirrel sometimes finds a nut 🥜

  • @jeverett0902
    @jeverett0902 Год назад

    Man, I thought iperf3 would be one iperf better than iperf2 - but obviously, iperf2 kicks iperf3’s ass.