Messages in this thread | | | From | Kristian Köhntopp <> | Subject | Linux as a router and load balancer | Date | Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:22:52 +0200 |
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I'd like to compare the power of a Linux system as a router, load balancer and SSL offloader to some propietary hardware, and I am looking for numbers.
If you know of any benchmarks or real-world measurements with numbers like packets per second routed by a Linux machine with two Gigabit interfaces, KB/sec routed, SSL connections taken by a Linux with an Apache2 mod_ssl, or SSL KB/sec transferred by a Linux with an Apache2 mod_ssl, I would be very glad if you point me to the URLs.
Please reply directly to me and not to the list, I'll summarize to the list or directly to the people interested.
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