Ccboot Network Optimization Link Link
| Area | Issue | Impact | |------|-------|--------| | | Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) delays, disabled flow control | Slow link convergence, dropped frames | | NIC & Driver | Inefficient offload settings (LSO, Gro, RSS imbalance) | High CPU, retransmissions | | VLAN & Broadcast | Single flat L2 domain | ARP/NDP storms, cache pollution | | Server NIC Bonding | Misconfigured load balancing (e.g., balance-tlb without switch support) | Out-of-order packets, TCP window collapse | | Jumbo Frames | Inconsistent MTU across path | Fragmentation or dropped jumbo frames |
Before configuring software, the physical and data link layers must be pristine. ccboot network optimization
: Use CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables. Standard CAT-5 is prone to "far-end crosstalk," which leads to packet loss. | Area | Issue | Impact | |------|-------|--------|
By implementing these configurations, you transform CCBoot from a convenience tool into a high-performance computing environment capable of running modern gaming or engineering workloads without perceptible latency. By implementing these configurations
The server is the heart of your network. If it bottlenecks, every client freezes. Auto-Optimization
→ Symptoms: random client disconnects under load. Fix: Enable port-based buffer reservation for server uplinks.