Re: regarding vpn server for 1500 clients

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Karanbir Singh schrieb:
> Dhaval Thakar wrote:
>   
>> I prefer non-encryption vpn.
>> If I use openvpn, it will require more processing power than poptop.
>> I guess creating backup server might become difficult as it works on ssl 
>> cert. cert created on server1 might not work with server2. Whereas in 
>> poptop I need to copy single file (chap-secrets).
>>     
>
> 1500 clients is quite a lot, but not hard to handle from a single 
> machine if you select a cpu capable of doing ssl quickly. eg a power6 
> machine with a few cores would handle that without any problems.
>
>   

And what is the suggested RRP of such a thing?
(If one may ask).


> If you want to stick with commodity hardware, a couple of quad core 
> amd's should also fit right in.
>   

Or use an SSL-offloader.
Then, you can handle the same load with much less CPU-power.
Though, the throughput you need with 1500 users will already mandate a
pretty beefy server - at least concerning I/O.
Soekris, WRAP and Alix need not apply, I'm afraid....



Rainer
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