When should jumbo frames be used?
Use jumbo frames only when you have a dedicated network or VLAN, and you can configure an MTU of 9000 on all equipment, to increase performance. A good example of this approach is a separate SAN or storage network. In all other situations, the effort of configuring jumbo frames everywhere on your network is not worth the marginal improvement, and has the potential of slowing down or breaking non-jumbo frame clients.
Within the IBM Cloud IaaS environment, jumbo frames are fully supported. A jumbo frame is defined as an Ethernet packet with a payload size greater than the standard maximum transmission unit (MTU) of 1500 bytes.
IaaS - Infrastructure as a Service. I mean yes and no depending on what you mean. For the storage array on a SAN or similar yes, but for the network on IaaS yes and no.
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