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@daixiang0 daixiang0 commented Apr 9, 2024

I have an experimental solution about combining software and hardware about how Intel Dynamic Load Balancer helps Linkerd2 and want to share it, please review.

@daixiang0 daixiang0 force-pushed the dlb branch 2 times, most recently from 497f404 to da683bc Compare April 9, 2024 06:25
Signed-off-by: Loong <[email protected]>
The best case for Intel DLB-enabled Tokio is high traffic, like ingress. Since Linkerd2 should work with existing ingress solutions such as Nginx Ingress, we deploy the benchmark environment as below:
![dlb-benchmark-env](/uploads/dlb-benchmark-env.png)

In our lab, we compared the baseline of pure Linkerd2-Proxy to the target of Linkerd2-Proxy plus Intel DLB. The result shows that the request per second has been greatly improved and the latency has been reduced.
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Hi @daixiang0. Do you have any data or graphs that can be included to support this statement?

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The lab data cannot be public, maybe just remove those words?

As discuss in the slack before, I do not have a public env to test it.

Signed-off-by: Loong <[email protected]>
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