Le 27/05/2009 15:38, Stuart Henderson a icrit : >> I tought I'd better run pfsync over a direct connection rather that >> > through the switches. In case of failure of a switch, the sync has a >> > chance to be complete and the failover "cleaner", but maybe I'm wrong... >> > > If your firewalls are connected to different switches, that does make > sense (unless your CPUs are saturated, in which case em(4) might indeed > be a bit better). > > Does the pfsync traffic lead to CPU overload before the business traffic do ?
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