Quote from: xupetas on November 09, 2017, 09:10:38 amHello Julien,Is the difficulty being shown at any speed? Or is only felt when you reach 200mbps?Thanks!In my environment I tested it via iperf to a System in another Subnet or over WAN:Virtio and IPS disabled: ~900Mbit/sE1000 and IPS disabled: ~200-250Mbit/sVMXNET3 and IPS disabled: ~500Mbit/sVMXNET3 and IPS enabled: ~300-400Mbit/sGrretings,Fabio
Hello Julien,Is the difficulty being shown at any speed? Or is only felt when you reach 200mbps?Thanks!
Thank you Fabio,the connections works only its dropped significly down.i tried everything but nothing helped.
Quote from: Julien on November 09, 2017, 10:36:41 amThank you Fabio,the connections works only its dropped significly down.i tried everything but nothing helped.Hello Julien.What for an Virtualization Host and qemu-Version you are using?
Hi Fabio,I am on a hardware with i5 CPU / 8GB Memory / 64 SSD GB HDD/ Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet
Quote from: Julien on November 09, 2017, 01:37:56 pmHi Fabio,I am on a hardware with i5 CPU / 8GB Memory / 64 SSD GB HDD/ Intel 82574L Gigabit EthernetSo, if you are running your OPNsense on Hardware directly -> check out your current Pattern matcher (under Services/IntrusionDetection). For better Performance you could try "Hyperscan" instead of "Aho-Corasick".Fabio
It depends on your setup. If you use local services like proxies on your OPNsense and all of this traffic hits the proxy, the proxy penalty usage is 50% because you not only end up reading incoming packets, but also rewiriting or recreating packets which caused buffers to be copied for sending, and that hurts your overall performance.Especially with a HTTP speed test and web proxy enabled you‘re testing your maximum speed as configured, but maybe not as expected. Cheers,Franco