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== Guidelines on calculating Bondix S.A.NE Server capacity == | == Guidelines on calculating Bondix S.A.NE Server capacity == | ||
For simplicity, we'll | For simplicity, we'll look at an example that calculates with 10 Mbps 24/7 and a 1 Gbps uplink without congestion. | ||
=== Clock speed === | === Clock speed === | ||
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To be able to bond, Bondix S.A.NE needs 50 MB per tunnel. So in this example, 100 tunnels will require 5 GB of RAM on the server. | To be able to bond, Bondix S.A.NE needs 50 MB per tunnel. So in this example, 100 tunnels will require 5 GB of RAM on the server. | ||
This means in effect: | |||
<nowiki>- 6 cores of at least 2 GHZ Clock speed per core | <nowiki>To terminate 100 tunnels with an average load of 10 Mbps per tunnel 24/7, we need | ||
- 6 cores of at least 2 GHZ Clock speed per core | |||
- 6 GB of RAM | - 6 GB of RAM | ||
- 1 | - 1 Gbps Server uplink</nowiki> | ||
If your customers only need 5 Mbps or less, the same server will be able to terminate around 200 tunnels if RAM is increased to 12 GB since we need 50 MB per tunnel on the server side. | If your customers only need 5 Mbps or less, the same server will be able to terminate around 200 tunnels if RAM is increased to 12 GB since we need 50 MB per tunnel on the server side. |
Latest revision as of 13:45, 31 July 2023
Guidelines on calculating Bondix S.A.NE Server capacity
For simplicity, we'll look at an example that calculates with 10 Mbps 24/7 and a 1 Gbps uplink without congestion.
Clock speed
10 active Tunnels require 1GHZ CPU clock speed (x86 Intel Xeon or AMD Epic 2nd gen processors) which means 100 users/10 tunnels require 10 GHZ CPU clock speed.
So if your server has cores with CPU clock speeds of 2 GHZ per core, each of the cores could handle 20 tunnels/devices and you would need at least 5 cores to handle 100 tunnels + 1 additional core for the server itself.
RAM
Bondix S.A.NE needs 200 MB of RAM per environment on the S.A.NE server, so if you distribute your tunnels between 4 environments on the server (25 per environment), the server will use 800 MB of RAM for the environments and another 200 MB for general server functions.
So the total here is at least 1 GB.
RAM for Bonding
To be able to bond, Bondix S.A.NE needs 50 MB per tunnel. So in this example, 100 tunnels will require 5 GB of RAM on the server.
This means in effect:
To terminate 100 tunnels with an average load of 10 Mbps per tunnel 24/7, we need - 6 cores of at least 2 GHZ Clock speed per core - 6 GB of RAM - 1 Gbps Server uplink
If your customers only need 5 Mbps or less, the same server will be able to terminate around 200 tunnels if RAM is increased to 12 GB since we need 50 MB per tunnel on the server side.