From: /dev/rob0 <rob0@gmx.co.uk>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: iptables on multiple CPUs (SMP & Hyperthreading question)
Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 21:15:23 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <429FBD3B.4040007@gmx.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <d6dfb92c05060215211afa98c@mail.gmail.com>
Michael Buffer wrote:
> I'm considering purchasing some firewall machines for my organization, and
> I am trying to decide whether a machine with multiple CPUs is worth the
> additional expense performance-wise (aside from being able to assign CPUs
??? I cannot believe this is even under consideration. Just how big is
your organisation?
I run iptables firewalls on very modest machines, with single and dual
T1 lines, and there is never any CPU load from the packet filtering nor
the NAT. I don't have any really large sites, but I strongly suspect
that iptables firewalling of very large sites could easily be handled by
dumpster-grade equipment.
Of course with a budget like yours you'll want something new, which is
better (we hope) for the physical reliability of the machine. A fast CPU
is useful for a fast boot time to minimise down time in the event of
problems. Otherwise, a waste.
Listen, I ran my home cable, with multiple simultaneous large downloads
and 3-4 busy Web browsers on a 386. It never broke a sweat. This of
course used ISA 10Mbit NIC's. It could have handled many times the load
without problem.
Why did I decommision it? Electricity. I only had so many outlets, and I
needed a machine to perform more complex tasks, so the firewall job got
handed off to another machine, and the 386 was retired. Still here in
case I need it again.
I need a new computer ATM. How about I build a firewall machine for you,
and you send me that SMP super machine? ;)
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-06-02 22:21 iptables on multiple CPUs (SMP & Hyperthreading question) Michael Buffer
2005-06-03 2:15 ` /dev/rob0 [this message]
2005-06-03 12:12 ` Sertys
2005-06-04 17:08 ` Mogens Valentin
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2005-06-03 4:05 Gary W. Smith
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