Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: What throughput is reasonable?

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On Thu, 2019-04-04 at 18:59 +0000, Phillips, Tony wrote:
> Did the following (and added the column headings after the fact)
> while WRITING a 1 gigabyte file (took 41.5s wall time at 24.1MB/sec)

Can we stick with netperf udp testing?


> 
> It was the legit Palo Alto Global Protect linux client... but that
> won't work in our case because it requires a user to be logged in to
>  start the client.  Our use case is initialized via a systemd script
> to keep the tunnel ALWAYS up.

You can do the manual testing with it though, right?

Let's do the netperf udp testing through both, and do the netstat -un
to watch packet queues, as well as a sample tcpdump on the
(unencrypted) wire to compare packets (MTU, packets per second, etc.).

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