vpncloud/performance.md

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Performance Tests

Test setup

Sender node:

  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2540M CPU @ 2.60GHz
  • 8 GiB Ram
  • Intel 82579LM Gigabit Network
  • Ubuntu 14.04 (Kernel 3.13.0-65-generic)

Receiver node:

  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3450 CPU @ 3.10GHz
  • 16 GiB Ram
  • Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 Gigabit Network
  • Ubuntu 14.04 (Kernel 3.13.0-63-generic)

VpnCloud version: VpnCloud v0.2.0 (with crypto support, protocol version 1)

The sender runs the following command:

$> ./vpncloud -t tap -l SENDER:3210 -c RECEIVER:3210 \
   --ifup 'ifconfig $IFNAME 10.2.1.1/24 mtu 1400 up' &

and the receiver runs:

$> ./vpncloud -t tap -l RECEIVER:3210 -c SENDER:3210 \
   --ifup 'ifconfig $IFNAME 10.2.1.2/24 mtu 1400 up' &
$> iperf -s &
$> top

For encrypted tests, --shared-key test is appended.

Throughput

The throughput is measured with the following command:

$> iperf -c DST -t 60

The test is run in 3 steps:

  • Native throughput without VpnCloud (DST is the native address of the receiver)
  • Throughput via VpnCloud (DST is 10.2.1.2)
  • Encrypted throughput via VpnCloud (DST is 10.2.1.2)
Throughput test Bandwidth CPU usage (one core)
Without VpnCloud 926 Mbits/sec -
Unencrypted VpnCloud 873 Mbits/sec 80% / 95%
Encrypted VpnCloud 635 Mbits/sec 100%

Latency

The latency is measured with the following command:

$> ping DST -c 10000 -i 0.001 -s SIZE -U -q

For all the test, the best average RTT out of 5 runs is selected. The latency is assumed to be half of the RTT.

Payload size 100 bytes 500 bytes 1000 bytes
Without VpnCloud 158 µs 165 µs 178 µs
Unencrypted VpnCloud 210 µs 216 µs 237 µs
Difference +52 µs +51 µs +59 µs
Encrypted VpnCloud 225 µs 252 µs 262 µs
Difference +15 µs +36 µs +25 µs

Conclusion

  • VpnCloud achieves over 850 MBit/s with default MTU settings.
  • In encrypted mode, VpnCloud reaches over 600 MBit/s with default MTU settings.
  • VpnCloud adds about 60µs to the latency.
  • Encryption adds an additional latency between 10µs and 35µs depending on the packet size.