Really depends on 
 - your CPU configuration
 - your hypervisor
 - your physical network speed
 - noisy neighbors around the VR / around the physical network
 - how many ipsec vpns
 - how many LB
 - load on the LB
 - number of connections

If you just test the VR in isolation with a 512GB RAM/1core configuration
you should be able to get
 - 2 Gb/s forwarding / firewalling OR
 - 4 to 5k conn/s on the LB

You add the other factors and things can vary wildly


On 4/18/13 2:58 AM, "benoit lair" <kurushi4...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>
>Thanks for your response.
>
>However, do you know in production cases, what are the maximum bandwidth i
>can manage with a vpc vr ? Are there limitations or any recommendations
>(sizing limit in order to avoid performance loss) concerning provisionning
>of the vpc ?
>
>
>Thanks for your advices.
>
>Regards, Benoit.
>
>2013/4/17 benoit lair <kurushi4...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>>
>> I'm testing an preproduction environment with cs4.0.0 onto centos 5.3.
>>
>> I'm testing a vpc environment.
>>
>> I'm asking why does the tier networks are limited to 200mb/s (network
>> offering DefaultIsolatedNetworkOfferingForVpcNetworksNoLB) ?
>> So in xencenter, if i look at the network tab of my vpc vr vm, i got a
>>qos
>> of 25600 kbytes/sec.
>>
>> Is there a risk to create a different network offering with a 1000 mb/s
>> qos limit ? no limit ?
>>
>> What if i want to recreate a multi tier environnment with a no limit of
>> qos with a 500 mb/s troughput, a 1000mb/s troughput ?
>>
>> What do you think about vpc vr capabilities ? any deployment
>> recommendations ?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
>> Regards, Benoit Lair.
>>
>>
>>
>>

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