[Feedback] Performance 1Gbit Cable Ger.

Hello to all,

I just did a little performance test and have to say this firmware rocks in terms of network speed.

 

How does my network look?

 

PC--->XG--->SW--->Router--->ISP--->Internet

 

The other part I am sadly double NATed... The main Router is a Firtzbox Cable Modem from the ISP (Ill change that in future with a modem from TC4400-EU with Docsis3.1/3.0 support)

In-between my Router and the XG is my DNS Server (Pi-Hole) and all works well. If the Pi-Hole misses something the XG will get it and vice versa.

But back to topic the performance compared to the current 17MR9 is huge! (3x more performance than usual)

The other part is Bufferbloat got very good.

Protections active are: AV - WEB - APP - IPS - NAT with HTTP/s Decryption

The Web Protections has the Default Rules (modified for my needs)

APP Rules are High Risk (Level 4 - 5) 

IPS Rules lantowan general

Scan HTTP and Decrypt HTTPS Traffic plus Scan FTP Traffic

Thats all for now. 

Best regards

Eli.

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  • Hi Eli,

     

    Thank you for your feedback, It's nice to see these number with the J2900.

    There must be something wrong with my setup, I currently have an Intel G5400, which is a much faster CPU than your J2900.

    On a 240Mbit/s connection I'm getting the same CPU usage as you, while your pushing gigabit.

    Anyways, I'm happy to see you can push gigabit with your setup on XG Home.

     

    Thanks,


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  • Hi Prism,

    I checked the CPUs on Intel Ark and there are differences.

    As much as I understand the XG Firmware I does not benefit from Hyper-Threading so a (Question-mark from me if Virtual Cores apply)

    - G5400 -> https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/129951/intel-pentium-gold-g5400-processor-4m-cache-3-70-ghz.html

    - J2900 -> https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/78868/intel-pentium-processor-j2900-2m-cache-up-to-2-67-ghz.html

    I know my GHz count way lower but my physical core count is higher. 

    The Ram on your setup is much better and next-gen. ;) (In terms of services loaded a Huge benefit) Will update my Ram too someday ^^

    The other factor is the Rule-Set on the Firewall and what Services/Modules are loaded and how much Interfaces are used with active clients behind it. 

    My PC is the only client behind the Firewall and my applications that I run are:

    Since I use a third party application Firewall on my Client I already blocked allot of the talkers on my system:

    Potplayer, Winrar, Nvidia Drivers/Apps, Blender, Logitec GHub -> Even got rid of the Provisioned UWP Apps of my Windows 10 Ent. Installation. So my traffic is very streamlined from the client on to the firewall. The less it needs to process the better it gets ;) - The DNS Uplink is my Pi-Hole and that helps with Web-filtering. ^^

    Finally got Discord and Epic-Games Launcher to work and they can RIP the Firewall fast. (Had WAN Port Crashes)

    That is why I am curious how I can setup this with Intercept X Adv. and the XG Application Control and how it would behave.

    Sincerely

    Eli.

  • Hi Eli,

    Thanks for the feedback!

     

    Eli said:
    As much as I understand the XG Firmware I does not benefit from Hyper-Threading so a (Question-mark from me if Virtual Cores apply)

    Yes, by what I heard most of XG doesn't benefit from threads, only real cores, but Snort is one that apparently benefits from it, and It's Snort that's doing IPS. SSL/TLS Decryption, DPI and so on.

     

    Eli said:
    The other factor is the Rule-Set on the Firewall and what Services/Modules are loaded and how much Interfaces are used with active clients behind it. 

    Yes, I currently have 18 Devices on it, but most of them barely consume any throughput, it's mostly my computer that abuses XG.

     

    The only reason I asked those questions has because I through v18 throughput has slower than v17, but It's better to wait for EAP 3, and GA.

    v17:

    v18:

    Anyways, there's already 3 other threads discussing about performance, i don't want this one to be another one.

     

    Again, Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate that :)


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  • Hi,

    the issue with hyper threading is you do not get the full processing power of an equivalent real core. 

    Ian

    XG115W - v20.0.2 MR-2 - Home

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  • rfcat_vk said:
    the issue with hyper threading is you do not get the full processing power of an equivalent real core. 

    Yes, i know.

    Intel says Hyper-Threading can give 30% performance increase in general.

    I've said that before because on the picture I've sent is establishing a single connection, and using a single real core.

     

    Thanks,


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