RE:Re: Re: how to improve the throughput of linux network

From: Hell.Surfers@cwctv.net
Date: Mon Jul 15 2002 - 20:48:35 EST


Using it as a module would only slow you down if netfilter is required, because itwould load and unload, contstantly, causing you to remember what the 486 was like.

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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 9:23:45 +0800 zhengchuanbo <zhengcb@netpower.com.cn> wrote:


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>> we use linux as our router. i just tested the performance of the router with smartbits, and i found that the throughput of 64byte frame is only 25%, about 35kpps.
>> someone mentioned that the throughput of 64byte frame could reach 70kpps.so i wish i could improve the performance of our router,but i don't know how to do that.

>you will probably need to provide a lot more details,
>such as what the host CPU is, whether you've done any
>kernel profiling, which kernel you're using, etc.

the CPU is PIII800, 256M ram.
kernel 2.4.19-pre1
i just add some patches of netfilter to the kernel,such as the time patch. btw,i compiled all the netfilter options into the kernel,not as modules. will that affect the performance?
thanks.

chuanbo zheng

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