Re: Logical cores / SMT with WireGuard

2019-02-17 Thread Tom Li
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 04:01:36PM +0500, Roman Mamedov wrote: > On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 18:02:26 + > Lee Yates wrote: > > Sorry, hit "send" before reading the rest of your message. > > > the router runs headless and is awkward to get a monitor to so I can access > > the BIOS. > > You can

Re: Logical cores / SMT with WireGuard

2019-02-17 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 18:02:26 + Lee Yates wrote: Sorry, hit "send" before reading the rest of your message. > the router runs headless and is awkward to get a monitor to so I can access > the BIOS. You can toggle it without needing the BIOS. It is possible to disable SMT from grub, with

Re: Logical cores / SMT with WireGuard

2019-02-17 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 18:02:26 + Lee Yates wrote: > recommendations to disable HT, I got to wondering how much - if at all - > disabling HT would impact on WireGuard's real world performance. I mean, > it obviously can utilise logical cores/threads, but is there a real > world throughput

Logical cores / SMT with WireGuard

2019-02-16 Thread Lee Yates
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi everyone, I have a small form-factor Dell Optiplex 7010 (Core i7 3700, 8GB DDR3, 128GB SSD) with a quad port Intel Pro 1000PT NIC, running Arch Linux, as my edge router. It covers two local subnets (trusted LAN, and DMZ/servers/IoT), with the