From: "Taylor, Grant" <gtaylor@riverviewtech.net>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: NAT performance
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 19:03:03 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4283EEB7.7010207@riverviewtech.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <80E06785-6636-4481-ABD1-6C6C28D52629@adelux.fr>
Christophe SUIRE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have done some tests, and i'm surprise with the poor result with NAT.
> I have a linux firewall, 2.6.8 kernel, one card for public network, and
> one card for the lan.
> All cards are giga bit cards.
> I have 10 PC which are each in a VLAN, and with a gateway which is the
> virtual VLAN interface under the firewall link with the lan card.
> I have 5 switch with a 100Mbit/s uplink to the firewall (with a giga
> bit backbone switch). I have 2PC under each switch. So in theory each
> PC have 50Mbit/s of bandwidth.
> Each PC have 10 alias ip, so i have 10 networks with 10 virtuals
> clients under each network.
> So each virtual client (100) have 5Mbit/s of bandwidth.
> On the firewall each vlan network is SNAT to go out to the internet.
> My bandwidth test is done with TPTEST, and a TPTEST server under the
> public network of the firewall.
> My procedure is : tcp-receive of 50Mo
> launch the test for 1 virtual client and get the time
> launch the test for 2 virtuals clients together and get the time
> for each
> ....
> launch the test for 100 virtuals ...
>
> When i do my test without NAT, just routing, the total bandwidth used
> is near to 500Mbit/s, which is great !
> But when i do my test with NAT, the total bandwidth used is near to
> 170Mbit/s !!! So i have an import drop of the performance !
> And this bandwidth is the same from 20 virtuals clients to 100 virtuals
> clients.
> So i understand that NAT need to rewrite all packets .. but here the
> performance is very poor.
> If someone can explain me why ??
What are the specs on the system you are using as the firewall?
Grant. . . .
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-05-13 0:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-05-12 21:24 NAT performance Christophe SUIRE
2005-05-13 0:03 ` Taylor, Grant [this message]
2005-05-13 7:16 ` Christophe SUIRE
[not found] ` <Pine.LNX.4.60.0505130423320.5558@darkstar.sysinfo.com>
2005-05-13 8:33 ` Christophe SUIRE
2005-05-13 9:22 ` Jozsef Kadlecsik
2005-05-13 9:51 ` Christophe SUIRE
2005-05-13 9:57 ` Jozsef Kadlecsik
2005-05-13 10:14 ` Jozsef Kadlecsik
2005-05-13 10:19 ` Christophe SUIRE
2005-05-13 10:18 ` Christophe SUIRE
2005-05-13 11:52 ` Feizhou
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