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nyavlis
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Re: OPNSense on Proxmox, 10Gb network awful throughput
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Reply #15 on:
February 20, 2024, 07:31:55 am »
Just found this thread this morning
I’ve managed to get working a virtualized kvm/qemu pfsense fw build based on a c3758 (supermicro A2SDi-H-TF) last year at the beginning of 2023. 8gb/s (my ISP provides that throughput)
Single threaded (iperf without -P option) leaded to a maximum of 1,3 Gb/s only. I reached 8 gb/s when I ran iperf with 6 threads.
IMHO your processor cannot reach 10gbs for a single stream with opnsense, regarding his single thread spec. I found later I had to buy alder lake (for intel) to reach 8gb/s for one stream. Try iperf with -P 4 for your cpu
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ilya_rt
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Re: OPNSense on Proxmox, 10Gb network awful throughput
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February 20, 2024, 12:31:13 pm »
For me test environment is a big question here. Why run iperf at router host itself and measure some throughput? Iperf itself is a load for CPU. I think you should use at least 3 physical hosts, to run such performance tests, not just ping-pong among 2 hosts.
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nyavlis
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February 20, 2024, 06:18:31 pm »
You’re right you have to run iperf from a network side against another side and not run it on the firewall itself, it makes no sense !
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