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Hello @ralf, can you please test wireguard and openvpn performance (speed) on pfsense and openwrt in promox on your new box n5105 please. Thanks
I do have a wireguard proxy set up to another VM at OVH which seems to be working well, but not much use for a test as OVH is capped at 100Mbps.
So, initial tests using that (as it was already set up) seem pretty good for up to 100Mbps.
My direct setup is:
(unecrypted) laptop -> wifi -> 192.168.1.1 (pfsense) -> WAN -> internet -> gra.proof.ovh.net
I guess -R is slower because the ports on KS-LE-1 are 100 up, 1000 down.
CPU on proxmox hit about 6.5% on the first test and about 7.5% on the second, so not much impact. From the graph that shows all cores, running top -t 0.25 shows CPU getting up to about 30% (max 400%)
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@ofit said:
Hello @ralf, can you please test wireguard and openvpn performance (speed) on pfsense and openwrt in promox on your new box n5105 please. Thanks
I do have a wireguard proxy set up to another VM at OVH which seems to be working well, but not much use for a test as OVH is capped at 100Mbps.
So, initial tests using that (as it was already set up) seem pretty good for up to 100Mbps.
Apologies for not adding more info. I did a similar proxy to a US VPS with Racknerd in LA and run iperf directly on that machine. I was getting about 300Mbps direct but for some reason the forwarding to a VM that did wireguard and forwarded on to the RN machine seemed to top out at about 130Mbps. Not sure why yet why it was much lower throughput than unwrapped, as CPU usage seemed pretty low everywhere.
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So, initial tests using that (as it was already set up) seem pretty good for up to 100Mbps.
My direct setup is:
My test set up using the tunnel is:
Doing a direct test first shows the wifi doesn't really limit bandwidth:
And multiple runs via the tunnel pretty much hit my usual speeds with OVH:
I guess -R is slower because the ports on KS-LE-1 are 100 up, 1000 down.
CPU on proxmox hit about 6.5% on the first test and about 7.5% on the second, so not much impact. From the graph that shows all cores, running top -t 0.25 shows CPU getting up to about 30% (max 400%)
For comparison, iperf direct from the KS-LE-1:
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Apologies for not adding more info. I did a similar proxy to a US VPS with Racknerd in LA and run iperf directly on that machine. I was getting about 300Mbps direct but for some reason the forwarding to a VM that did wireguard and forwarded on to the RN machine seemed to top out at about 130Mbps. Not sure why yet why it was much lower throughput than unwrapped, as CPU usage seemed pretty low everywhere.
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