On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Bill Layer wrote:

> Finally, a note about hardware performace with BBIagent. Originally, I was
> running an old 486-25MHz with 12MB of RAM for the firewall box. On a whim,
> I switched to a P133 64MB RAM and noticed an interesting improvement.
> While the total throughput of the firewall seemed to stay about the same,
> the speed in making connections seemed to increase greatly.

I assume you're using the same ISA card in both these boxen?

> So with the P133, data still moves at the same speed, but there is much
> less apparent lag when initiating a new connection. I consider that an
> improvement, but I'm not sure if it is attributable to the increase in
> CPU power or RAM.

I'd guess either the CPU or the improved bus speed.  AFAIK the RAM doesn't
really contribute much, just allows a larger RAMdisk.  I was running LRP
on a 486 box with 8MB longer ago.  Not a smoking router by any means, but
I was using it for dialup.  The latency of the modem contributed more
than the bus or CPU speed, so I couldn't really benchmark it.

-Brian