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"Optimizing" Windows Server OpenVPN performance

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2 hours ago, mtz_federico said:

You can also use wake on lan on linux

My nic driver doesn't support that on Linux 

I'm writing this because performance of OpenVPN compared to Linux are much slower.

 

Using the same server setting and config files obviously, I was thinking maybe I'm missing some tweaks (mtu size, etc)

 

In Linux it easily saturates my CPU and can reach speeds of about 120Mbps vs 69Mbps on Windows, where the CPU usage doesn't go above than 50%

 

The drivers are much better and complete on Windows, it is a Gigabit Ethernet SiS adapter, using the latest drivers availble on both platforms, but I would need to use Windows for the wake on lan functionality

 

Any clues?

 

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17 hours ago, Lukyp said:

but I would need to use Windows for the wake on lan functionality

You can also use wake on lan on linux

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2 hours ago, mtz_federico said:

You can also use wake on lan on linux

My nic driver doesn't support that on Linux 

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