We are using CCR1036-8G-2S+EM, they support:
- 2 SFP+
8 GiE
I see speed test showing support 21333.4Mbps with 64 byte testing: https://mikrotik.com/product/CCR1036-8G ... estresults
Is this the problem in hardware design?
Is this the problem in hardware design?
i know CCR-1072 model but we are just asking about 1036 design limitation.maybe ccr1072 fit better for your interface requirements
https://mikrotik.com/product/CCR1072-1G-8Splus
Their test showed 20Gbps uplink and 8Gbps downlink (in case we use bonding 2 SFP+). In this case, they can support max 8Gbps only.Is this the problem in hardware design?
No, the problem is that you chose wrong device for your use case.
Throughput tests are done so that ports are used bi-directionally and independently. Which means that diring tests device is routing between both 10Gbps interfaces full-duplex, which means 20Gbps over this pair of ports alone. Add 8x1Gbps full duplex and you see that test result means router can't route full wirespeed, but comes close.
If you use device so that only 1Gbps RJ45 ports are used for downstream, then single 10Gbps upstream port is overkill already.
Who is "they" and what particular test was it? UDP tests are not really relevant if one does not consider all the facts correctly (most important is to consider numbers on receiving side).Their test showed 20Gbps uplink and 8Gbps downlink (in case we use bonding 2 SFP+). In this case, they can support max 8Gbps only.