X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?p=csit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Freport%2Fintroduction%2Fphysical_testbeds.rst;h=9bb0a05f994d19a7265c4062c9890516df5d3c9a;hp=be0c393409bad0295b0b42d92ecabf26974e9a59;hb=ed72f828240f6184b38c38f8ccd078308c9cdfb9;hpb=87ad7ca7db9581990effa792a55a8a9bc9cac58a diff --git a/docs/report/introduction/physical_testbeds.rst b/docs/report/introduction/physical_testbeds.rst index be0c393409..9bb0a05f99 100644 --- a/docs/report/introduction/physical_testbeds.rst +++ b/docs/report/introduction/physical_testbeds.rst @@ -26,18 +26,11 @@ Two physical server topology types are used: Current FD.io production testbeds are built with SUT servers based on the following processor architectures: -- Intel Xeon: Skylake Platinum 8180, Cascadelake 6252N, (Icelake 8358 - to be added). +- Intel Xeon: Skylake Platinum 8180, Cascadelake 6252N, Icelake 8358. - Intel Atom: Denverton C3858. - Arm: TaiShan 2280, hip07-d05. - AMD EPYC: Zen2 7532. -CSIT-2106 report data for Intel Xeon Icelake testbeds comes from -testbeds in Intel labs set up per CSIT specification and running CSIT -code. Physical setup used is specified in 2n-icx and 3n-icx sections -below. For details about tested VPP and CSIT versions -see :ref:`vpp_performance_tests_release_notes`. - Server SUT performance depends on server and processor type, hence results for testbeds based on different servers must be reported separately, and compared if appropriate. @@ -53,7 +46,7 @@ SUT and TG servers are equipped with a number of different NIC models. VPP is performance tested on SUTs with the following NICs and drivers: -#. 2p10GE: x520, x550, x553 Intel (codename Niantic) +#. 2p10GE: x550, x553 Intel (codename Niantic) - DPDK Poll Mode Driver (PMD). #. 4p10GE: x710-DA4 Intel (codename Fortville, FVL) - DPDK PMD. @@ -167,15 +160,12 @@ TG NICs: All Intel Xeon Cascadelake servers run with Intel Hyper-Threading enabled, doubling the number of logical cores exposed to Linux. -2-Node Xeon Icelake (2n-icx) EXPERIMENTAL ------------------------------------------ +2-Node Xeon Icelake (2n-icx) +---------------------------- -One 2n-icx testbed located in Intel labs was used for CSIT testing. It -is built with two SuperMicro SYS-740GP-TNRT servers. SUT is equipped -with two Intel Xeon Gold 6338N processors (48 MB Cache, 2.20 GHz, 32 -cores). TG is equiped with two Intel Xeon Ice Lake Platinum 8360Y -processors (54 MB Cache, 2.40 GHz, 36 cores). 2n-icx physical topology -is shown below. +One 2n-icx testbed is in operation in FD.io labs. It is built with two +SuperMicro SYS-740GP-TNRT servers, each in turn equipped with two Intel Xeon +Platinum 8358 processors (48 MB Cache, 2.60 GHz, 32 cores). .. only:: latex @@ -196,20 +186,19 @@ is shown below. SUT and TG NICs: -#. NIC-1: E810-2CQDA2 2p100GbE Intel. +#. NIC-1: xxv710-DA2 2p25GE Intel. +#. NIC-2: E810-2CQDA2 2p100GbE Intel (* to be added). +#. NIC-3: E810-CQDA4 4p100GbE Intel (* to be added). All Intel Xeon Icelake servers run with Intel Hyper-Threading enabled, doubling the number of logical cores exposed to Linux. -3-Node Xeon Icelake (3n-icx) EXPERIMENTAL ------------------------------------------ +3-Node Xeon Icelake (3n-icx) +---------------------------- -One 3n-icx testbed located in Intel labs was used for CSIT testing. It -is built with three SuperMicro SYS-740GP-TNRT servers. SUTs are -equipped each with two Intel Xeon Platinum 8360Y processors (54 MB -Cache, 2.40 GHz, 36 cores). TG is equiped with two Intel Xeon Ice Lake -Platinum 8360Y processors (54 MB Cache, 2.40 GHz, 36 cores). 3n-icx -physical topology is shown below. +One 3n-icx testbed is in operation in FD.io labs. It is built with three +SuperMicro SYS-740GP-TNRT servers, each in turn equipped with two Intel Xeon +Platinum 8358 processors (48 MB Cache, 2.60 GHz, 32 cores). .. only:: latex @@ -230,7 +219,9 @@ physical topology is shown below. SUT and TG NICs: -#. NIC-1: E810-2CQDA2 2p100GbE Intel. +#. NIC-1: xxv710-DA2 2p25GE Intel. +#. NIC-2: E810-2CQDA2 2p100GbE Intel (* to be added). +#. NIC-3: E810-CQDA4 4p100GbE Intel (* to be added). All Intel Xeon Icelake servers run with Intel Hyper-Threading enabled, doubling the number of logical cores exposed to Linux.