I was thinking of n netisrs per m CPUs, where n < m; or maybe 1 netisr for m CPUs, where m is less than the total number. Having 48 cores contending on netisr stuff is a bit crazy. It's highly unlikely you need that many cores doing packet pushing. -aReceived on Fri Dec 06 2013 - 02:50:59 UTC
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