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How is throughput calculated?
I am trying to figure out how exactly the throughput numbers are calculated. I've come across vendors doing it a couple of different ways. Is it (in + out) + .... for all interfaces on the box? Does it only count input our output?
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Hi David,
When you says "throughput", are you referring to our datasheet specifications?
If so, then this is indeed cumulated in+out throughput through the unit, irrespective of the interfaces (well, thats not entirely true when factoring hardware acceleration, but thats more of a very high throughput question where NP saturation could occur).
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Yes, I was looking at the data sheets. I understand they are under ideal conditions but I'm trying to wrap my head around some architecural aspects of a few different devices. So if you have 200 Mbps of inbound traffic across 3 interfaces and 200 Mbps of traffic leaving 3 different interfaces, it would be calculated to have a total of 400Mbps of throughput at that time. Is that correct?
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We would not calculate bandwidth twice in the case of a flow incoming on an interface and outgoing on another, so the answer is in this case that 200Mbps inbound on one or more ports going outbound on one or more ports remains... 200Mbps :)
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-- Mathieu Nantel Systems Engineer / Conseiller Technique - Fortinet Montreal, QC
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Perfect! Thank you Mathieu, your help is very much appreciated
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avery good question
