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Re: tproxy on wccpv2 vs triangle routing

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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:11:53 +0800, jiluspo wrote:
happy valentines day,

tproxy on wccpv2 L2 vs triangle routing(router mode tproxy)
single cache, gigatbit ethernet. which do you think would get high
req/sec? and smaller overhead.

Well, WCCP is a tunnel. So adds both bandwidth and processing overheads from the encapsulation/decapsulation. Plus small additional overheads from the WCCP protocol messages themselves.

triangular/*asymmetric* routing will kill TPROXY. Though I think you just mean port routing.

On principle and in theory routing is the better one.

As an extra reason, WCCP is IPv4-only. Whereas IPv6 support is one of the big reasons to move from NAT to TPROXYv4 this year.

Amos



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