Met vriendelijke groet, *Patrick Koreneef*
T: +316-40951631 E: patr...@natpnk.nl On 30 August 2015 at 23:28, Patrick <patr...@natpnk.nl> wrote: > "So upgrade righ now." > I am currently runnig 5.8 > > "What does "download a test bin" mean, exactly?" > A 1000mb.bin with zero's to test the download speed for a DC > > "Meaning what, exactly?" > After removing OpenBSD and install FreeBSD the speeds where normal for my > internet connection > > "What problem?" > I willing to know what can cause this network speed lag > > What i mean with the hardware version is the hardware version in ESXI. > > PS: I am a system engineer in daily life. > > > > Met vriendelijke groet, > > *Patrick Koreneef* > > T: +316-40951631 > E: patr...@natpnk.nl > > > On 30 August 2015 at 23:20, Jan Stary <h...@stare.cz> wrote: > >> > I have a fiber internet connection with 500Mbs download and 500Mbs >> upload. >> > I installed a long time ago a firewall with OpenBSD 5.5 with routing and >> > PF. >> >> So upgrade righ now. >> >> > But after a speedtest the line is stuck at around 200Mbs. Even when i >> > download a test bin the speed is around 17Mbs. >> >> What does "download a test bin" mean, exactly? >> >> > After this experience i had >> > FreeBSD installed which doing fine with my fiber network. >> >> Meaning what, exactly? >> >> > I have tested 5.6 >> > and 5.7 and even 5.8 for testing any improvements in the network speed. >> > Does anybody now what can cause this problem? >> >> What problem? >> >> > *Hardware / OS* >> > HP DL380 G6 >> > vSphere ESXI 6 (Updated to last patches) >> > >> > *VM* >> > Virtual Machine 11 (Also tried 8) >> > Type: Other 32Bit / Other 64Bit And FreeBSD 64bit same results >> > 1 CPU & 1 core >> > 4GB >> >> Ah, so you are not really running OpenBSD. >> The first and obvious thing to try >> is to run OpenBSD on the HW itself. >> >> > *What i have tried (This all had no results)* >> > Upgrade the virtual machine hardware. >> > Forward the network cards from pci slots to the VM >> > Different ethernet adapters, VMXNET3 is still the best which is getting >> the >> > highest speeds. >> > Add system tweaks in sysctl.conf & disabling PF >> > Use other versions of OpenBSD 32Bit / 64Bit. >> >> Try the first and obvious first.