TGW Multicast scalability

0

A customer has asked the following question:

"What is the scalability of Transit Gateway based multicast? For example, when 10 VMs are created within a single Placement Group Cluster, can we have 5 multicast sessions, each transmitting at 12Gbps?"

I'm assuming that the EC2 acting as the multicast source would be limited to the normal 5Gbps bandwidth for single-flow traffic, which would be the limiting factor here, but wanted to check that multicast traffic wasn't treated differently in some way and hence subject to different limits. I'm also assuming that the multicast group address wouldn't be counted as being within the cluster placement group and so wouldn't get the 10Gbps limit instead.

Could someone more knowledgeable validate my assumptions please!

Thanks!

1개 답변
0
수락된 답변

Multicast is implemented by TGW, which means that all packets are first forwarded to the TGW service and then copied and forwarded out from there on a unicast basis. Therefore, this is not a multicast service that should be thought of as a very high bandwidth or very low latency service. It's not slow but it has some overhead. The customer should test to see if it meets the customer's throughput and latency requirement, but it will not be nearly as fast as direct communication within a cluster placement group.

답변함 4년 전

로그인하지 않았습니다. 로그인해야 답변을 게시할 수 있습니다.

좋은 답변은 질문에 명확하게 답하고 건설적인 피드백을 제공하며 질문자의 전문적인 성장을 장려합니다.

질문 답변하기에 대한 가이드라인

관련 콘텐츠