TI has a sitara dev board with dual GbE one it . . .

On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Michael Mullin <masmul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've setup my home with a BBB acting as a firewall/router.
>
> With the 3.12 kernel, I had problems in high data-volume situations
> (3+MB/s DL according to my download managers).  ksoftirqd would start
> taking up all the processor and then my packets would be dropped.
>
> After upgrading to the 3.13 kernel... this problem was abated.  ksoftirqd
> rarely goes above 30% now.  Still, I wouldn't put 150 users' data through a
> BBB.
>
> Im a bit curious about what changed in the 3.13 kernel to give me such a
> performance boost.
>
> On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 5:25:05 PM UTC-4, Mike Bell wrote:
>>
>> On 04/01/2014 05:02 PM, vignesh murali wrote:
>> > I just wanted to know whether it would be a good idea to run BBB as a
>> > router w/ firewall capability. I intend to use BBB with 1 WAN port and
>> > 2 LAN ports(with USB to ethernet dongles) to support a total of 150
>> > users in the network.  I am skeptical about the load the BBB can
>> > handle with the above said numbers. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Wild guess...  I would say the USB dongles would be where you hit the
>> wall.  The BBB has more than enough CPU power, RAM might become a factor
>> with that many users with a lot of rules.
>>
>> LEAF has an ARM port for Rpi.  I don't recall if it's in main or not.  I
>> would think the same hurdles would apply here for that number of users.
>>
>> Seems to me for the money a Sokeris (sp?) board or something similar
>> might be more appropriate.
>>
>> My 2 cents worth anyway.
>>
>> Mike
>>
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