> I think, 500k connections are quite possible (from anecdotal evidence posted > to this list). They will cost about 500 MB RAM. > It's also a question of how many packets per second you want to route.
Ditto (almost). 3-500k states is not really that high of a load, not knowing your throughput or PPS requirements, but would more realistically fit in 768M-1GB (at the documented 3k per state). Two suggestions: search the list archives and find the multitude of answers to this question, and find out what your current PPS and bandwidth throughput is. Unless you're actually pushing Gig-E speeds, it's doubtful you'll even stress most modern router-quality hardware. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
