Perfmon has two parameters - “mbpsSendRate - sending rate in Mbps” and “mbpsBandwidth - estimated bandwidth, in Mbps”. For one of the perfmon output, the peak mbpsBandwidth was 1265 while the peak mbpsSendRate was 190, these values are when we are using the default bandwidth. This mean that while estimated bandwidth was much high the actual bandwidth in use was quite low in comparison to what was available. Please clarify if our understanding is correct. Also please explain what exactly these two parameters “mbpsSendRate" and “mbpsBandwidth" signifies.
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Perfmon has two parameters - “mbpsSendRate - sending rate in Mbps” and “mbpsBandwidth - estimated bandwidth, in Mbps”. For one of the perfmon output, the peak mbpsBandwidth was 1265 while the peak mbpsSendRate was 190, these values are when we are using the default bandwidth. This mean that while estimated bandwidth was much high the actual bandwidth in use was quite low in comparison to what was available. Please clarify if our understanding is correct. Also please explain what exactly these two parameters “mbpsSendRate" and “mbpsBandwidth" signifies.