On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Dinesh Nair wrote:
On 02/02/06 06:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Kristian Larsson wrote:
Indeed, a FreeBSD machine doing just routing
lookups can handle somewhere around 600Kpps.
Not to nitpick, but freebsd has routed 1M+pps using commodity hardware.
thanx, i wanted to point this out but didnt want to inadverntly start a linux
vs freebsd flame war.
1Mpps is no longer only the realm of 'big iron'. linux can do it on
commodity hardware too. there's no magic in 1Mpps anymore.
of course thats just routing the packets. actually doing something with
the contents is a different matter entirely. i doubt theres any hardware
which can handle 5,000 simultaneous voip calls on a single box.
-Dan
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