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Performance issues with cppm 6.12.1 on C3010

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  • 1.  Performance issues with cppm 6.12.1 on C3010

    Posted Mar 26, 2024 05:31 AM

    Looking through the releae notes for 6.12.1 theres a 1 liner that says theres a performance hit of up to 22%  if you install 6.12.x  on a C3010 ....

    and all our cppm appliances are C3010s I'm a but reluctant  to push this out ... 

    Anyone have any more info on this isse and when it might be resolved ?

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  • 2.  RE: Performance issues with cppm 6.12.1 on C3010

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 26, 2024 09:28 AM

    The full text of the behavior change line:

    Performance on the C3000 and C3010 systems is currently degraded when compared to the 6.11.x performance. In some cases this is up to 20% lower performance. Customers are advised to compare their existing system performance against the Scaling and Ordering Guide information published with 6.12 updates.

    The performance degradation is due to a kernel level fix and is not something that will be resolved directly which is why this is noted under "Behavior Changes" rather than "Known Issues".  Check the latest version of the Scaling and Ordering Guide to determine if the change would have any impact on your particular environment (looking specifically at TACACS+ numbers as that's where the impact was originally noted).



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    Carson Hulcher, ACEX#110
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  • 3.  RE: Performance issues with cppm 6.12.1 on C3010

    Posted Mar 26, 2024 11:07 AM
    Thanks for this.
    The cluster I was thinking of upgrading to 6.12 … is the one im migrating our TACACS+ autos to :-(
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  • 4.  RE: Performance issues with cppm 6.12.1 on C3010

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 26, 2024 11:13 AM

    Figure out what your current usage baseline is and see if the new scaling guidance meets those requirements.



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