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Gigabit Linux Routers
- Subject: Gigabit Linux Routers
- From: fweimer at bfk.de (Florian Weimer)
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:23:44 +0100
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]> (Eugeniu Patrascu's message of "Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:43:40 +0200")
- References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
* Eugeniu Patrascu:
> You can also use a kernel with LC-Trie as route hashing algorithm to
> improve FIB lookups.
Do you know if it's possible to switch of the route cache? Based on
my past experience, it was a major source of routing performance
dependency on traffic patterns (it's basically flow-based forwarding).
Anyway, with very few flows, we get quite decent performance (several
hundred megabits five-minute peak, and we haven't bothered tuning
yet), running on mid-range single-socket server boards and Intel NICs
(PCI-X, this is all 2006 hardware). We use a router-on-a-stick
configuration with VLAN separation between all hosts to get a decent
number of ports.
My concern with PC routing (in the WAN area) is a lack of WAN NICs
with properly maintained kernel drivers.
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