In this video, I am going to test out the HP t620 Plus Thin Client's performance with the Broadcom BCM57810s SFP+ 10GbE adapter. Let's find out if the HP T620P can handle 10Gbps throughput.
Eventhough the HP T620P has a Gen 2 PCIe x4 connector (in x16 form factor), I only get 4.9Gbps throughput with the CPU at 70% idle. During the test, the power consumption went up to 25W using the official HP power adapter with 220V AC - 50Hz.
Video timeframe:
00:00 - Intro
00:18 - Network Diagram Overview
00:57 - Hardware Overview
01:15 - The Dell QLogic BCM57810S Dual SFP+ Adapter
03:15 - Install Driver & Configure the 57810S Adapter (kmod-bnx2 & kmod-bnx2x)
09:46 - No Offloading - OpenSpeedTest
11:13 - No Offloading - iperf3
12:27 - SW Offloading - OpenSpeedTest
13:53 - SW Offloading - iperf3
15:12 - Testing with Packet Steering Enabled
16:08 - Final words
17:39 - Bonus - Power Consumption
Special thanks to shortbloke#8568 for your help in creating the 3D printing file. You can find the Low Profile Bracket for the 57810s Dual SFP+ adapter here [ Ссылка ]
- You can also check out my other OpenWRT 10Gbps Build with Mellanox Connectx-3 here [ Ссылка ]
- The 10Gb Broadcom BCM57810S NIC can be purchased at [ Ссылка ]
- If you want the same model, here is the link to it [ Ссылка ]
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Thanks for watching and see you all in the next video!
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