On 2016-02-07, Andy Lemin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Just a couple very quick 5.9 questions;
>
>
> 1) Will 5.9 have a 64bit integer for the queue sizes, or are we still
> limited to ~4294M?

There haven't been any changes in that area.

> 2) When 5.9 comes out, will the new ARC routing table be enabled by
> default? If not can we turn it on without building from source?

ART not ARC. It's not enabled by default, you'll need to build
a new kernel to use it.

> 3) Does anyone know which parts of the Network stack will have MP support
> in 5.9?
> MP NIC Interrupts, yes/no?
> MP Network Stack, yes/no?
> MP Queueing, yes/no?
> MP PF, yes/no?
> HW Offloading and other general MP NIC driver stuff (em(), ix()) yes/no?
> Any other important parts needing MP?
>
>
> It is difficult to understand where we are currently. I know we are
> excitingly close with the MP work (and thank you again for such amazing
> work!), but we need to know for business decision reasons because simply we
> are growing faster than OpenBSD's performance is, and we also have a new
> VP.....
>
> So I'm deeply saddened to realise that if the MP networking commits do not
> make it in to get us above 4Gbps in 5.9 we will have to say goodbye to
> OpenBSD for good (I really seriously don't want too because OpenBSD is
> better than *any* firewalls out there, but we are still a business and need
> to make money, and we need more than 2-4Gbps).
>
> NB; 4Gbps is all we've managed on our current hardware class and 2Gbps with
> PF enabled.
>
> Hardware:
> Supermicro X9DRW-iF
> 4x 1866 DDR3 DIMMS
> Cpu0/1: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2637 v2 @ 3.50GHz, Turbo+ enabled = 3600.01
> MHz (Virtualisation, Hyperthreading and extra Cores disabled)
> Intel 82599 10Gbps NICs
>
>
> We need to be getting closer to 8Gbps with PF enabled by this summer, or
> I've been told to replace OpenBSD with something faster.. FreeBSD can max
> the 10G ports, but FBSD is not good enough for us in many other ways, so
> would mean a move to commercial firewalls (Hurghh).
>
> I REALLY don't want to have to walk away from OpenBSD in my current job :_(
>
> Cheers, Andy.
>
> Thanks everyone, and good luck on these big changes..
>
>

Good luck with the commercial firewalls!

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