Intel based solutions:

We have several Up-boards https://up-shop.org/.  Ours are single interface but there are dual Nic versions.  We like them.

The recent Odroid-H2 looks nice https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-h2/  But they sold out really fast and they haven't got more stock yet.

If you want more interfaces Qotom make interesting looking boxes. https://qotom.aliexpress.com/store/108231 . The four and six interface versions have Intel Nics and should support DPDK if that is useful.

Richard

On 5/02/19 4:45 PM, Ian Henderson wrote:
Hi folks,

I need to build up a simple, small wanem/iperf box for a few projects
coming up. Initial thought was to go with a pi 3B+ and USB3 1000BaseT
adaptors, but the throughput looks to be limited to approx 300Mbit[1].
Thinking about a NUC with four USB3.1 Gen 2 1000BaseT adaptors (run
two separate emulation 'sessions' at once). Anybody got any other
suggestions/products that have worked well? Doesn't need to be super
hardcore, it'll definitely be FOSS based.

While I'm on the topic, is wanem still the best choice for
throughput/latency/jitter/loss/etc simulation?

Rgds,



- I.

[1]: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blogs/jeff-geerling/getting-gigabit-networking
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