Re: [pfSense-discussion] Benchmarking

2006-08-03 Thread sai

On 7/28/06, Greg Hennessy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I've recently upgraded my pfSense box from a pentium-MMX 233Mhz to a
Celeron-MMX 333MHZ
 and I am curious how the developers (or anybody on the list) would go
about benchmarking
 the system (max throughput is what I'm mostly curious about)


Max throughput is easily benched using Iperf.



Greg




iperf is good for me too. can use different packet sizes, large number
of clients.

sai


Re: [pfSense-discussion] Benchmarking

2006-07-28 Thread DarkFoon
Thank you very much, Holger.

No, aliases are not broken.
I must be using them wrong, because I had some NAT and firewall rules that
used aliases, and the NAT didn't work until I used the actual IP address,
not the alias.


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 I'm using netio usually to do banchmarking the factory defaults with a
netio server sitting at wan and a netio client at lan connecting to it. A
wrap 266MHz 128MB benches at up to 32 mbit/s with latest release fyi.

 Holger

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[pfSense-discussion] Benchmarking

2006-07-27 Thread DarkFoon



I've recently upgraded my pfSense box from a 
pentium-MMX 233Mhz to a Celeron-MMX 333MHZ and I am curious how the developers 
(or anybody on the list) would go about benchmarking the system (max throughput 
is what I'm mostly curious about)

One quick question: aliases are broken in 1.0 RC-1, 
right? Just checking.

Thanks in advanced


Re: [pfSense-discussion] Benchmarking

2006-07-27 Thread Gary Buckmaster

DarkFoon wrote:

One quick question: aliases are broken in 1.0 RC-1, right? Just checking.
 
Thanks in advanced
No, aliases are not broken. 


AW: [pfSense-discussion] Benchmarking

2006-07-27 Thread Holger Bauer
I'm using netio usually to do banchmarking the factory defaults with a netio 
server sitting at wan and a netio client at lan connecting to it. A wrap 266MHz 
128MB benches at up to 32 mbit/s with latest release fyi.
 
Holger

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