On 2015-08-30, Vivek Vinod wrote:
> I run a miniscule ISP. Speed tests are flawed. Depends on which ones you are
> running - they basically download a file (typically 2 to 10 MB) and determine
> how much time that took. Then they report the "mbps".
They're more likely to report Mbps (megabits/s
Seems hardware isn’t as interesting as it once was probably due phones being
the only devices developed for now.
There are books on virtualization try reading up on nic/io virtualization
drivers.
Regards
Patrick
> On Aug 30, 2015, at 4:49 PM, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
>
> Patrick wri
Patrick writes:
> I understand the fact about an dedicated server and the fact that not
> ervery speedtest is the same. But there is another angle. I have installed
> FreeBSD with the same specs and also a PF enabled and in testing its is
> much better. I have also a VPS in a DC normal the speeds
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On 30 August 2015 at 23:28, Patrick 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
gt; Also, apologies for assuming "you don't know"â, but Internet speeds
> (throughput) are in mega bits per second and not mega bytes per second.
>
> Vivek
>
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Vivek
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Original Message
From: Patrick
Sent: Sunday 30 August 2015 23:39
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: OpenBSD on Fiber
Hello,
I have a fiber internet connection with 500Mbs download and 500Mbs upload.
I installed a long time ago a firew
Using an HP proliant microserver N40 as firewall will get you enough
bandwith at a very reasoble price (approx. 200 Euro). My 500 Mbit/s link
can be fully saturated both down and uplink.
Firewalling something like 10 vlan's (using a dedicated em interface for
egress, and bge for the vlan's) works w
On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 20:08:54 +0200
Patrick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 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. But after a speedtest the line is stuck at around
> 200Mbs. Even when i downl
Why are you routing in a VM? Dedicate real metal to the task and you should
see performance improvements
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 7:08 PM, Patrick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a fiber internet connection with 500Mbs download and 500Mbs upload.
> I installed a long time ago a firewall with OpenBSD
Hello,
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. But after a speedtest the line is stuck at around 200Mbs. Even when i
download a test bin the speed is around 17Mbs. After this experience
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