I have never seen any mikrotik board even come close to 1/3 to 1/2 these speeds on a btest to 127.0.0.1 If you can acheive over 25 Gig, then you are probable running on a newer high-end physical server.įYI - My CHR systems btest to 127.0.0.1 at 23.6 Gbps. If you can acheive 21 Gig or faster, then you are running on a normal decent physical server. If you can only acheive 15 Gig or less, then you are running on an old-slow-tired physical computer. And - also of note - now your processor CPU cache is more efficient and will have more CPU cache hits.įYI - With a CHR, you should be able to perform a udp btest (send or receive) to 127.0.0.1 and acheive around 20-Gig. ![]() Note - with hyper-threading disabled, the guest hosted CHR now actually has twice the power (providing you are using the same processor count). Limit other virtual hosted servers on the hyper-visor. Then on the virtual CHR router, enable 8 processors. ![]() On the hyper-visor (VmWare ESXi, set for performance. On the physical computer, in the BIOS, disable hyper-threading & set for maximum performance. A method to get more speed out of a very busy CHR router:
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