On (2015-02-17 06:11 +0530), Glen Kent wrote: > I think the hardware used was Broadcom. They have a few chipsets which do > MD5 and (possibly) SHA in hardware for BFD -- which i have been told is > pretty much useless when you start scaling.
Thanks. I'd be more interested to see performance for Trio, EZChip and perhaps even pq3/qoriq SEC2/SEC3. Real platforms, deployed in volume today. but I guess this data, at least for Trio would be very difficult to acquire. However pq3/qoriq would, in my mind, be software implementation, as it's control-plane CPU, which means BFD would have to be punted as well. -- ++ytti