Turris Omnia - campaign ends soon

Michal bird at hudrydum.cz
Fri Jan 8 19:46:46 CET 2016


Hence, if I'm seeing average packet size around 1kB, the top routing capacity 
will be around 4Gbit. I assume the CPU will be maxed out in that scenario.

I'm thinking about upgrading small office router with the Turris. The numbers 
above should be more then sufficient for that use case.

On Friday 08 of January 2016 19:29:15 Ondrej Filip wrote:
> On 8.1.2016 19:25, Michal Humpula wrote:
> > Hi Ondřej,
> > 
> > is there an estimate of routing capacity, i.e. octets and packets per
> > second it will be able to route between the SFP and gigabit ports?
> 
> Hi Michal!
> Sure it is 450 000 packets per second
> 
> 		Ondrej
> 
> > Cheers
> > Michal
> > 
> > On Friday 08 of January 2016 17:52:31 Ondrej Filip wrote:
> >> Hi BIRD users!
> >> I hope you will forgive me one e-mail regarding our other project. As
> >> you might know, our company (CZ.NIC) is currently developing not just
> >> BIRD, but we are also working on an open source (SW and HW) SOHO
> >> router called Turris Omnia. To support our development we launched an
> >> IndieGoGo campaign. The campaign will end on Monday, so if you want to
> >> buy a great open source router that works very well with BIRD, please
> >> check this URL -
> >> https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/turris-omnia-hi-performance-open-sourc
> >> e-r outer/x/12683243#/
> >> 
> >> Kind regards and good luck in 2016!
> >> 
> >> 		Ondrej




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