First of all sorry for my English. I wan''t to ask a question. It may be ''dummy'' but i can''t find an answer. Suppose i''m routing with a Linux pc A where is the default ''instalation'' kernel. I''m also routing with a Linux pc B where i have a compiled kernel wich is ''smaller'' than A''s machine kernel. The question: The router machine B is routing faster than A? And the most importand, if yes, why? Ps. Some links for reading would be usefull. Thanks
Giannhs Panagiotou wrote:> First of all sorry for my English.Many of us are not native english speakers.> I wan''t to ask a question. It may be ''dummy'' but i can''t find an answer.> Suppose i''m routing with a Linux pc A where is the default > ''instalation'' kernel. > I''m also routing with a Linux pc B where i have a compiled kernel wich > is ''smaller'' than A''s machine kernel. > > The question: The router machine B is routing faster than A? And the > most importand, if yes, why? >You will not feel any noticeable difference in speed between A and B unless your machine is very limited in resources.> Ps. Some links for reading would be usefull. ThanksStephane. _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/