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2017 May 17
2
Improving packets/sec and data rate - v1.0.24
Hi,
We've been running tinc for a while now but, have started hitting a
bottleneck where the number of packets/sec able to be processed by our
Tinc nodes is maxing out around 4,000 packets/sec.
Right now, we are using the default cipher and digest settings (so,
blowfish and sha1). I've been testing using aes-256-cbc for the cipher
and seeing ~5% increases across the board. Each Tinc node
2011 May 20
0
R-help Digest, Vol 99, Issue 17
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> Message: 15
> Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 13:03:57 +0100
> From: Timothy Bates <timothy.c.bates at gmail.com>
> To: R list <r-help at r-project.org>
> Subject: Re: [R] Box Plot under GUI (R Commander/RKward)
> Message-ID: <9CA34005-9076-439F-AEC2-1931E1472103 at gmail.com>
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> something like this will get you going, assuming your data are in a dataframe called ?qual?
>
> # qual <- read.table(pipe("pbpaste"), header=T, sep='\t')
> boxplot(formula=Time~...
2017 May 17
0
Improving packets/sec and data rate - v1.0.24
...9;16777216'
net.core.wmem_max='16777216'
as was recommended by one of peers. That seems to have actually
decreased the perf across the board by around 2% (but that might just be
due to fluctuations in the network, I'm not entirely sure)
One of my iperf3 tests is between 2 c3.large AEC2 instances in us-east.
I'm able to get ~556Mb/s over the internet. Going soley over the Tinc
network though, that drops to 158Mb/s. For instances in the same region
(I'm testing in Ireland, Oregon, and Virginia) to instances within that
region, I'm averaging around 26% over the bandwidth...
2017 May 17
2
Improving packets/sec and data rate - v1.0.24
...e.wmem_max='16777216'
> as was recommended by one of peers. That seems to have actually
> decreased the perf across the board by around 2% (but that might just be
> due to fluctuations in the network, I'm not entirely sure)
>
> One of my iperf3 tests is between 2 c3.large AEC2 instances in us-east.
> I'm able to get ~556Mb/s over the internet. Going soley over the Tinc
> network though, that drops to 158Mb/s. For instances in the same region
> (I'm testing in Ireland, Oregon, and Virginia) to instances within that
> region, I'm averaging around 26...