Multi-queue highlights
Multi-Queue is fully automated:
Multi-Queue is enabled by default on all supported interfaces.
The number of queues on each interface is determined automatically, based on the number of available CPUs (SNDs) and the NIC/driver limitations.
Queues are automatically affined to the SND cores.
Multi-Queue configuration does not require a reboot in order to be applied.
Multi-Queue is now managed by the Clish command line.
Multi-Queue is now managed by the Out-of-the-box experience performance tool.
Multi-Queue: Improves the efficiency of traffic handling by SecureXL SNDs by allowing multiple traffic queues per network interface, thus utilizing multiple CPU cores.
CoreXL Kernel Instances: Benefit indirectly from Multi-Queue as it ensures efficient distribution of non-accelerated traffic, helping in load balancing.
Multi-Queue allows more than one CPU core to be used for acceleration by configuring more than one traffic queue for each network interface. This improves the efficiency of traffic handling by SecureXL Secure Network Distributors (SNDs).
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