Hi all,
I am looking at renting a dedicated server on a unmetered 100 Mbit/s connection, but the CPU is a Intel G850, which is old (Q2 2011) and does not have AES-NI. Will this CPU be too slow to make use of the bandwidth?
Thanks,
Hi,
On 16 Sep 2015, at 05:22, nobody tsiolkovsky1@riseup.net wrote: Hi all,
I am looking at renting a dedicated server on a unmetered 100 Mbit/s connection, but the CPU is a Intel G850, which is old (Q2 2011) and does not have AES-NI. Will this CPU be too slow to make use of the bandwidth?
I'm currently running pushing between 14 and 25MB/s each direction on a machine that doesn't have aesni using two separate Tor processes. Each uses one core up to a maximum of around 80%.
CPU is Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz.
Cheers Sebastian
Sebastian Hahn:
Hi,
On 16 Sep 2015, at 05:22, nobody tsiolkovsky1@riseup.net wrote: Hi all,
I am looking at renting a dedicated server on a unmetered 100 Mbit/s connection, but the CPU is a Intel G850, which is old (Q2 2011) and does not have AES-NI. Will this CPU be too slow to make use of the bandwidth?
I'm currently running pushing between 14 and 25MB/s each direction on a machine that doesn't have aesni using two separate Tor processes. Each uses one core up to a maximum of around 80%.
CPU is Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz.
If this is 14-25 Megabytes/sec per core (and corresponding tor process), then this is also consistent with what I remember.
Without AES-NI: ~100Mbit per core. With AES-NI: over 300Mbit per core.
As in a former thread on this, here's the cpu ranking of what you can expect, caveat utilization of specific features...
http://cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html http://cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html
Keep in mind as before, the highest chart performer is not necessarily the most effective use of funds for the network, even though it can be fun.
Hello,
I have a 100Mbit/s dedicated-server exit-node that has a Celeron 847, which does not have AES-NI. When my connection is saturated, I see about 60-75% usage of both cores.
On 15.9.15 23:22, nobody wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking at renting a dedicated server on a unmetered 100 Mbit/s connection, but the CPU is a Intel G850, which is old (Q2 2011) and does not have AES-NI. Will this CPU be too slow to make use of the bandwidth?
Thanks,
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