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Conference 7.286::fddi

Title:FDDI - The Next Generation
Moderator:NETCAD::STEFANI
Created:Thu Apr 27 1989
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2259
Total number of notes:8590

154.0. "Realtime performances" by TOOIS1::MIRGHANE () Tue Oct 16 1990 07:21

In order to utilize FDDI on a realtime project, we need the following basic
figures:

1- suppose 2 Decsytems5000/200 linked together with FDDI. What's the minimum
time to transfer a small message -say 64 bytes- from one machine to another? 
(we suppose here that programmation is done at the lowest level -MAC level- )
We know that for an Ethernet connection this time is 4 millisecondes.

2- Suppose we have 4 DECsystems5000/200 connected through FDDI. Each systems
read a message and send a message when it gets the token. The message can be
supposed to have the maximum size -4000 bytes approximately-. What's the
time interval for 2 messages emitted by the same machine?


These 2 situations are not of course realstic situations but these numbers
enable Realtime people to estimate the behaviour of their systems in the worst
cases and so to put the right limitations (number of systems, number of bridges
and soon). 

Thanks for helping.

Soumetty.
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154.1Benchmark timeKONING::KONINGNI1D @FN42eqMon Oct 29 1990 17:578
You should probably do some measurements in typical configurations.  So long
as the load on the FDDI is reasonable, the access delay should be quite short,
so the question basically is how long it takes to do the I/O operation.

Incidentally, how did you come up with the 4 ms number for Ethernet?  That
number has NO connection to reality.

	paul