Network Working Group H. Murray
Request for Comments:
415 Stanford Research Institute
NIC:
392 29 November 1972
TENEX BANDWIDTH
NIC 11584 (
RFC 392) BY G. HICKS AND B. WESSLER AT UTAH RECENTLY
DISCUSSED THE COST OF USING THE NETWORK.
I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THESE SAME TYPES OF NUMBERS AND LOOK AT THEM
FROM ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW. WITHOUT CALCULATING COSTS, LET US
CONSIDER ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE OF THE HOSTS. I WROTE A SIMPLE TENEX
PROGRAM THAT SENT ITSELF STRINGS OVER THE NET. IT USED BIN/BOUT AND
THE BUFFERED SEND MODE. IT COUNTED THINGS, BUT DID NOT PROCESS THE
STRING. WITH SAMPLES OF A MILLION BITS, THE FOLLOWING RESULTS WERE
OBTAINED.
BYTES/SIZE REAL BAUD CPU BAUD CPU NEEDED
50/36 48.8K 291K 16%
100/36 46.5K 309K 15%
200/36 52.7K 322K 16%
400/36 59.3K 267K 22%
800/36 61.1K 279K 21%
50/8 22.0K 70K 31%
100/8 26.7K 76K 35%
200/8 29.0K 79K 36%
400/8 30.0K 81K 37%
800/8 31.9K 78K 40%
1600/8 38.1K 64K 59%
3200/8 41.8K 59K 70%
THE FOLLOWING WERE OBTAINED BY USING SIN/SOUT WITHOUT THE BUFFERED
MODE.
BYTES/SIZE REAL BAUD CPU BAUD CPU NEEDED
50/36 36K 95K 38%
100/36 44K 95K 45%
200/36 49K 92K 53%
400/36 54K 90K 60%
50/8 12K 22K 57%
100/8 16K 21K 75%
200/8 18K 20K 92%
400/8 20K 20K 99%