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Re: real hardware router VS linux router


From: Steve Bertrand <steve () ibctech ca>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 14:02:24 -0500

Ingo Flaschberger wrote:

this plattform can handle about
100.000pps and 400mbit 1500byte packets with freebsd
http://lannerinc.com/Network_Application_Platforms/x86_Network_Appliance/1U_Network_Appliances/FW-7550

hardware:
    4x pci 32bit, 33mhz intel gbit
    1gb cf-card
    1gb ram

with this hardware even more pps should be possible:
http://www.axiomtek.de/network_appliances/network_appliances/smb_network_security_platform/na820.html

hardware:
    7x pcie (1lane each) connected network

A very quick test through a box much like the one in your latter link,
running FBSD 7.1, Quagga, and many IPFW rules, to a machine that is not
very busy:

receiver% netstat -h -w 1
            input        (Total)           output
   packets  errs      bytes    packets  errs      bytes colls
         1     0         60          1     0        170     0
         1     0         60          1     0        170     0
         1     0         60          1     0        170     0
         1     0         60          1     0        170     0
       47K     0        28M          1     0        170     0
      132K     0        77M          1     0        170     0
      133K     0        78M          1     0        170     0
      133K     0        78M          1     0        170     0
      131K     0        77M          1     0        170     0
      132K     0        77M          1     0        170     0
      132K     0        78M          1     0        170     0
      133K     0        78M          1     0        170     0

Steve


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