From: Mogens Valentin <monz@danbbs.dk>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: iptables on multiple CPUs (SMP & Hyperthreading question)
Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 19:08:58 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42A1E02A.1080001@danbbs.dk> (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
> to interfaces). I'd also like to know whether there are any stability
> issues with iptables & SMP (and/or hyperthreading with multiple CPUs).
> Any input would be appreciated.
To second the other very good remarks...
I've had a Celeron 430 with 128MB ram or so handling 8 interfaces (quad
Dlink cards) as a firewall/router, while also running the facility's
internal bind and dhcpd, plus acting as a FreeSwan IPsec concentrator
for three external departments.
On a 2Gbit connection, load was mostly idle. I even had it running seti
(priority -19) for a while, just to see how it handled the load.
This was for an educational facility with some 200 students and 30+
staff on the central setup, and maybe 40 students +8 teachers at the
external depts.
Quite a lot of those students didn't know how to activate themselves, so
there was -a lot- of browsing, chatting, and downloading taking place.
The only times I would've liked more raw power was for my homeoffice ssh
connections
But I can fully agree to other remarks on setting up clustered solutions
with failover.
--
Kind regards,
Mogens Valentin
The dual core chips are dubbed the "brains" of a computer.
Although Intel has recently changed that description by
describing its dual core processors as having a heart as well.
-- fun on theinquirer.net
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2005-06-02 22:21 iptables on multiple CPUs (SMP & Hyperthreading question) Michael Buffer
2005-06-03 2:15 ` /dev/rob0
2005-06-03 12:12 ` Sertys
2005-06-04 17:08 ` Mogens Valentin [this message]
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2005-06-03 4:05 Gary W. Smith
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