Firewall throughput: 3.4 Gbps ¦ Full Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) throughput: 500 Mbps ¦ Application throughput: 1.1 Gbps ¦ IPS throughput: 1.1 Gbps ¦ Anti-malware throughput: 600 Mbps ¦ Firewall throughput (IMIX): 900 Mbps ¦ SSL throughput: 300 Mbps ¦ VPN throughput: 1.5 Gbps
Set MTU in VPN environment in case of throughput issues MTU Test in a VPN Environment experiencing throughput issues; EXAMPLE: Ping -f -l 1464 www.yahoo.com. If the ping is successful (no packet loss) at 1464 payload size, the MTU should be "1464 (payload size) + 20 (IP Header) + 8 (ICMP Header)" = 1492. 1464 Max packet size from Ping Test + 28 IP and ICMP headers 1492 should be your optimum MTU Setting The Best VPN Routers for 2020 | PCMag Feb 13, 2020
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VPN Scaling¶ The advice on this page is intended to help firewall administrators handle increased VPN volume, both in terms of throughput and number of connected users. Warning. The advice on this page is relayed from experience and from community members. The advice on this page may not apply to all environments or use cases, and has not been How can I optimize the throughput of a VPN across a WAN My client had a VPN (Site to Site) between their office, in the UK and another office in East Africa. On either end of the VPN was a number of Window 2k3 and 2k8 boxes. Their goal was to optimize the VPN to ensure the maximum throughput between each of the sites could be achieved. SonicWall NSA 3600 - Security appliance - 10 GigE - 1U Firewall throughput: 3.4 Gbps ¦ Full Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) throughput: 500 Mbps ¦ Application throughput: 1.1 Gbps ¦ IPS throughput: 1.1 Gbps ¦ Anti-malware throughput: 600 Mbps ¦ Firewall throughput (IMIX): 900 Mbps ¦ SSL throughput: 300 Mbps ¦ VPN throughput: 1.5 Gbps max performance / throughput of site2site-VPN - Check