Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] How to find the bottleneck?
From: Anne Blankert <anne.blankert@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2017 17:35:29 +0200
* 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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