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Intel Core i5-3210M testing with a Dell 0MYF02 and Intel Gen7 Mobile on Ubuntu 18.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite.

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November 07 2020
 


wireguardOpenBenchmarking.orgPhoronix Test SuiteIntel Core i5-3210M @ 3.10GHz (4 Cores)Dell 0MYF02Intel 3rd Gen Core DRAM2 x 4096 MB DDR3-1600MT/s500GB Hitachi HTS72755Intel Gen7 MobileIDT 92HD93BXXBroadcom and subsidiaries NetXtreme BCM5761 Gigabit PCIe + Broadcom and subsidiaries BCM4313 802.11bgn WirelessUbuntu 18.044.15.0-122-generic (x86_64)KDE Frameworks 5X Server 1.19.6modesetting 1.19.6ext41600x900ProcessorMotherboardChipsetMemoryDiskGraphicsAudioNetworkOSKernelDesktopDisplay ServerDisplay DriverFile-SystemScreen ResolutionWireguard BenchmarksSystem Logs- Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave

WireGuard + Linux Networking Stack Stress Test

This is a benchmark of the WireGuard secure VPN tunnel and Linux networking stack stress test. The test runs on the local host but does require root permissions to run. The way it works is it creates three namespaces. ns0 has a loopback device. ns1 and ns2 each have wireguard devices. Those two wireguard devices send traffic through the loopback device of ns0. The end result of this is that tests wind up testing encryption and decryption at the same time -- a pretty CPU and scheduler-heavy workflow. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgSeconds, Fewer Is BetterWireGuard + Linux Networking Stack Stress TestPhoronix Test Suite v5.2.1wireguard90180270360450SE +/- 3.84, N = 3413.28