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Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Fw: Re: How to find the bottleneck?

From: Hugo van der Kooij <hugo.van.der.kooij@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 13:21:54 +0000
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From: Hugo van der Kooij <hugo.van.der.kooij@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 13:21:54 +0000

Dennis,

 

It looks to me the Round Trip on the branch office is higher on average.

Which is no surprise in itself.

 

And as the blog indicated small issues stack up rapidly to noticeable delays.

 

Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards,

Hugo

 

Van: Wireshark-users [mailto:wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens Dennis Schneck
Verzonden: Tuesday, 29 August, 2017 10:45
Aan: wireshark-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [Wireshark-users] Fw: Re: How to find the bottleneck?

 

 

Hello Anne, Hello Hugo,

I tryed to get some statistics ( smb2, RTT, data usage ).

 

 

Gesendet: Montag, 28. August 2017 um 17:35 Uhr
Von: "Anne Blankert" <anne.blankert@xxxxxxxxx>
An: "Community support list for Wireshark" <wireshark-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [Wireshark-users] How to find the bottleneck?

* Are you sure the branch has a 1 GB/s connection to HQ? 1GB/s possible, but quite good for current standards.

* The network is as slow as the slowest link. Are you sure that the slowest link between the branch client and HQ server is 1GB/sec? If traffic is routed over public internet between branch and HQ, there are likely some bottlenecks beyond your control

* Is there network latency between branch and headquarters? Even on high bandwidth connections, network latency can cause low data transfer rates because some protocols are very chatty: the next packet is sent only after receiving acknowledgment for the previous packet. With high latency networks, this may result in sometimes very poor transfer speeds

 

 

 

2017-08-28 14:37 GMT+02:00 Dennis Schneck <dennisschneck@xxxxxx>:


Hello,
the following scenario


headquarter:  Server (AIX) and client (Windows)

branch: client (Windows)

 


If the Clients from the branch open a project from the server in the headquarter
it takes about 5 times longer than the same project open in headquarters.
The bandwith from the branch is 1 GB/s for the hole company.
So OK it takes longer in the branch but 5 times.

The Data is on the Storage System.


How to find the bottleneck in the network ?
The networkadmin is sure all is fine.

 

made a IO Graph from "tcp.seq" from one of some sample Data I got from the Users

 

SPW = BAD = branch

SPG = GOOD = headquarter


Thanks
Dennis

 

 

 


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