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hello everybody today I want to explore jumbo frames who ever wondered what they were for and whether they could benefit you or not stay tuned for the rest of this video one of the things thats you know constantly puzzled me is theres a lot of what Ill call misinformation or lack of information on the use of jumbo frames the one thing that seems to be consistent in most of what you read is that your hardware has to support it otherwise you will actually slow it down and cause retransmits the real question is what happens in an environment where the bulk of your systems are say jumbo frames supported your switches are jumbo frames supported but potentially your internet connection is not so what Ive done today is I want to do a you know running some various tests well grab some small files large files and kind of copy them over from system to system and compare the performance of enabling or disabling jumbo frames and then well do a couple of benchmarks on the Internet to see if