On 2013-03-27, Andre Keller <a...@list.ak.cx> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm looking into replacing some older OpenBSD boxes (running BGPD/OSPFD
> and do routing, no active pf) with some new hardware. Of course I'd like
> to replace them with something fast.
> Currently there is only moderate load ~200mbps / 200-300kpps. But a
> little room to grow wont hurt. I guess multicore is nice to distribute
> the load from the routing processes over multiple cores. The interrupt
> load from the nics is handled by one core only, right?
>
> Ideally I'd have a CPU with fewer cores but higher CPU frequency on each
> core? Does anybody have experience with Core i7 CPUs that supposedly can
> automatically over-clock single CPU cores? (such as the Intel Core
> i7-3770K). Are the AMD FX processors any good for this purpose? Is
> cache/memory bandwidth and speed a major concern?
>
> I did some basic tests with some hardware I have lying around and saw
> that a Intel Xeon X3470 performs pretty well. How important is the nic
> driver? In the archives I read that the em driver is pretty good. Is
> that still the case? Anything else I need to take into consideration?
>
>
> Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Andre
>
>

I'm using r210's with 6-port em(4) nics added, not too expensive and
they work quite nicely (I'd rather have more boxes rather than redundant
PSU).

At around 200Mbps, most modern machines will give you plenty of headroom.
Depending on where they are located you might want to look more at power
consumption rather than CPU performance.

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