Re: [openssl-users] RE: CPU horsepower needed to run openssl

2005-04-29 Thread Erwann ABALEA
Hodie III Kal. Mai. MMV est, David C. Partridge scripsit: > 3.2 million certs! That's going to be "fun" when you get to certificate > rollover time!!! We've got a 5 millions certs' CA in production... That's good. This CA has a 40MB CRL. That's bad. :( > What CA you using (I guess not openssl c

RE: CPU horsepower needed to run openssl

2005-04-29 Thread David C. Partridge
: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: Re: CPU horsepower needed to run openssl I don't know if this will help but here are some stats from our humble little server. Hardware: 2 3gig xeon cpu's 2 gig ram 70 gig hardware raid 1 Linux AS 3 We can generate 1 certificate(1024 bits key l

Re: CPU horsepower needed to run openssl

2005-04-28 Thread ray v
I don't know if this will help but here are some stats from our humble little server. Hardware: 2 3gig xeon cpu's 2 gig ram 70 gig hardware raid 1 Linux AS 3 We can generate 1 certificate(1024 bits key length) at .02 seconds per certificate. It would probably be faster if we didn't create the p

Re: CPU horsepower needed to run openssl

2005-04-26 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Also - please advise what manufacturer is building those ARM machines. I've > been looking for something like this. Thanks. > I've been using an NSLU2 as a low powered server linux box. That includes an ARM Xscale processor. Steve. -- Dr Ste

Re: CPU horsepower needed to run openssl

2005-04-26 Thread terr
It depends what you mean by small. A good idea would be to see of a 200 mHz P1 will do the job. Next - if you can forward your results to me I'd be very interested. Depending what you are serving a power power processor like this should be able to keep a T1 full. But this will depend on the m

CPU horsepower needed to run openssl

2005-04-26 Thread Stuart Yoder
Title: Message   We are making a CPU selection for a system and are wondering how much in terms of CPU horsepower/MIPS it takes to run Openssl.   Specific question--  would a 180 Mhz ARM processor with 64MB of SDRAM be enough to run a small SSL enabled webserver with decent performance?