VXLAN and Multiple Receive Threads explained

VXLAN and Multiple Receive Threads explained

VXLAN and Multiple Receive Threads explained

The (Dynamic) Netqueue feature in ESXi, which is enabled by default if the physical NIC (pNIC) supports it, allows incoming network packets to be distributed over different queues. Each queue gets its own ESXi thread for packet processing. One ESXi thread represents a CPU core. However, (Dynamic) NetQueue and VXLAN are not the best of The post VXLAN and Multiple Receive Threads explained appeared first on NielsHagoort.com .


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