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Re: image stream routers
From: "Paul G" <paul () rusko us>
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 17:11:16 -0400
----- Original Message ----- From: "tony sarendal" <dualcyclone () gmail com> To: <nanog () merit edu> Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 2:25 PM Subject: Re: image stream routers --- snip ---
It sounds to me like a software based machine can be plenty fast with good code under the hood.
In my experience a datacenter pumping out 1Gbps is usually doing 200-250kpps in that direction. Considering this a box capable of around 1Mpps is "plenty fast".
... until you get an inbound ddos over that shiny gige at 1.44 Mpps. in today's world, planning for normal circumstances is woefully insufficient, you have to spec based on worst case numbers because you're almost guaranteed they will hit your network upside the head in the future. -p --- paul galynin
Current thread:
- RE: image stream routers, (continued)
- RE: image stream routers Greg Boehnlein (Sep 16)
- Re: image stream routers Lincoln Dale (Sep 16)
- Quality of User Experience (was RE: image stream routers) Christopher J. Wolff (Sep 16)
- Re: Quality of User Experience (was RE: image stream routers) Lincoln Dale (Sep 17)
- Re: Quality of User Experience (was RE: image stream routers) Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 17)
- Re: Quality of User Experience (was RE: image stream routers) Randy Bush (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers tony sarendal (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers sthaug (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers tony sarendal (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers tony sarendal (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers Paul G (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers Deepak Jain (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers tony sarendal (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers Jon Lewis (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers sthaug (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers Edward B. Dreger (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers Edward B. Dreger (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers Lincoln Dale (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers Dan Hollis (Sep 17)
- Re: image stream routers Lincoln Dale (Sep 17)