perry@piermont.com (Perry E. Metzger) writes:
Interesting. Have you done any scalability testing? Per-flow state has been shown to scale poorly in Internet backbones.
I agree with you that it doesn't scale well to huge routers. I am certain that it would work very badly in MCI's backbone. It probably will work just fine in a small provider, though, and those are most of the guys who want to roll their own out of PCs anyway.
Not a foregone conclusion. Recall that it's not the absolute volume of the traffic that's the difficulty but the diversity and 'hit ratio' of the particular traffic patterns. If the flow cache is small and stable, then you could push terabits. The problem that has been seen is that anything connected to the Internet with a significant community behind it has critical mass to churn the flow cache.
If you want to pump half a gigabit through on a giant peering router, caches will lose, and the only thing that will do you right is real router hardware.
I wouldn't know anything about that. Tony
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