It might be a little too late but maybe just edit and mention it in the OP that when posting YABS results, it would be good if members could include details such as the Provider, Plan, Location and Price ✌️
Other details like date of purchase can be included too or just indicate if it's a deal bought on a special occasion.
@TheDP said:
It might be a little too late but maybe just edit and mention it in the OP that when posting YABS results, it would be good if members could include details such as the Provider, Plan, Location and Price ✌️
Other details like date of purchase can be included too or just indicate if it's a deal bought on a special occasion.
if you would be so kind to make a format, I'll gladly put it up on OP. gonna remove the manual indexing since its gotten too far behind.
@TheDP said:
It might be a little too late but maybe just edit and mention it in the OP that when posting YABS results, it would be good if members could include details such as the Provider, Plan, Location and Price ✌️
Other details like date of purchase can be included too or just indicate if it's a deal bought on a special occasion.
if you would be so kind to make a format, I'll gladly put it up on OP. gonna remove the manual indexing since its gotten too far behind.
@TheDP said:
It might be a little too late but maybe just edit and mention it in the OP that when posting YABS results, it would be good if members could include details such as the Provider, Plan, Location and Price ✌️
Other details like date of purchase can be included too or just indicate if it's a deal bought on a special occasion.
N5105 router with 4x 2.5GbE from aliexpress. I've installed 8GB Crucial DRAM and 480GB WD Green NVMe.
Only just got it and set up proxmox on it, so before even bothering setting up the virtualised pfSense install, I thought I'd set up a quick VM for testing yabs.
@rober7 said: @SpeedyPage still performing good even after a few weeks, usually i had problems with other providers, after 1-2 weeks the performance drops at 50%.
@ofit said:
Hello @ralf, can you please test wireguard and openvpn performance (speed) on pfsense and openwrt in promox on your new box n5105 please. Thanks
Wireguard is no longer supported on recent versions of pfsense, so I'm going to roll my own linux VM to share a route48.org amongst some other VMs on it. Obviously I won't be in much control of throughput on that, and it feels a bit like abuse for a free service.
I do have a wireguard proxy set up to another VM at OVH which seems to be working well, but not much use for a test as OVH is capped at 100Mbps. But was required as my ISP IP is changing every time I reboot the router, and I need a fixed IP for a corporate whitelisting. Also my home net is capped at 500Mbps too, so that'll be the upper limit. But I'll try out with a temporary wireguard route to another server in Europe or US when I get some time.
I've never used openvpn, and chose wireguard for all my systems as it seemed to be easier and better, so trying that will be really low priority as I'll probably need to be reading many docs for that!
Also openwrt, I'm not sure yet if I'll try it. Originally my plan was to give pfsense a quick test and then move to a linux based solution because I haven't used FreeBSD for about 20 years. However, pfsense worked really well and did everything I wanted off the bat, and I've since spent quite a bit of time setting up the routes as I want them. I may try a side-by-side openwrt test, but TBH as I used NIC pass-through, it depends on whether I can get away with stopping the pfsense VM and re-assigning the same NICs to another VM as long as only one is running at once. If proxmox doesn't let you do that, I'm less keen to change from pfsense as I'm happy with it so far.
Anyway, will let you know when I have some wireguard perf results.
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YABs without provider/plan/price
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I agree too and it is super annoying. Ban him from posting on this thread
It might be a little too late but maybe just edit and mention it in the OP that when posting YABS results, it would be good if members could include details such as the Provider, Plan, Location and Price ✌️
Other details like date of purchase can be included too or just indicate if it's a deal bought on a special occasion.
@TheDP that sounds like a good idea
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if you would be so kind to make a format, I'll gladly put it up on OP. gonna remove the manual indexing since its gotten too far behind.
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I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
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done, credits to @TheDP
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
N5105 router with 4x 2.5GbE from aliexpress. I've installed 8GB Crucial DRAM and 480GB WD Green NVMe.
Only just got it and set up proxmox on it, so before even bothering setting up the virtualised pfSense install, I thought I'd set up a quick VM for testing yabs.
@SpeedyPage still performing good even after a few weeks, usually i had problems with other providers, after 1-2 weeks the performance drops at 50%.
`Basic System Information:
Uptime : 10 days, 22 hours, 35 minutes
Processor : AMD EPYC-Milan Processor
CPU cores : 2 @ 3693.060 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
RAM : 3.8 GiB
Swap : 0.0 KiB
Disk : 58.1 GiB
Distro : Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Kernel : 5.19.0-051900rc3-generic
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed
| | |
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 784 Mbits/sec | 632 Mbits/sec
Online.net | Paris, FR (10G) | 793 Mbits/sec | 836 Mbits/sec
Clouvider | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 922 Mbits/sec | 881 Mbits/sec
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
|
Single Core | 1375
Multi Core | 2585
Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/15871043
`
Wrap that in code pls
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Hello @ralf, can you please test wireguard and openvpn performance (speed) on pfsense and openwrt in promox on your new box n5105 please. Thanks
Wireguard is no longer supported on recent versions of pfsense, so I'm going to roll my own linux VM to share a route48.org amongst some other VMs on it. Obviously I won't be in much control of throughput on that, and it feels a bit like abuse for a free service.
I do have a wireguard proxy set up to another VM at OVH which seems to be working well, but not much use for a test as OVH is capped at 100Mbps. But was required as my ISP IP is changing every time I reboot the router, and I need a fixed IP for a corporate whitelisting. Also my home net is capped at 500Mbps too, so that'll be the upper limit. But I'll try out with a temporary wireguard route to another server in Europe or US when I get some time.
I've never used openvpn, and chose wireguard for all my systems as it seemed to be easier and better, so trying that will be really low priority as I'll probably need to be reading many docs for that!
Also openwrt, I'm not sure yet if I'll try it. Originally my plan was to give pfsense a quick test and then move to a linux based solution because I haven't used FreeBSD for about 20 years. However, pfsense worked really well and did everything I wanted off the bat, and I've since spent quite a bit of time setting up the routes as I want them. I may try a side-by-side openwrt test, but TBH as I used NIC pass-through, it depends on whether I can get away with stopping the pfsense VM and re-assigning the same NICs to another VM as long as only one is running at once. If proxmox doesn't let you do that, I'm less keen to change from pfsense as I'm happy with it so far.
Anyway, will let you know when I have some wireguard perf results.
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