[c-nsp] Cisco ISR G2 and comp-lzs
P C
pc50000 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 10:59:13 EDT 2011
Traditional applications of this have been low speed links (Dial-up, ISDN,
etc.). I've never tried it on anything faster. I will say, generally
per-packet compression isn't as efficient as you might hope.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 5:55 AM, Mark Mason <MMason at jackhenry.com> wrote:
> To me it seems that comp-lzs documentation is old as dirt. Obviously it
> still works in almost all environments and in some it offers a huge benefit.
> Does anyone have real world numbers with comp-lzs running on new ISR G2's?
> ISR G2's have a higher-performing encryption accelerator that could
> increase the VPN performance three to five times that of the previous ISR
> G1's. To me, it seems like throwing lzs on top of that isn't going to gain
> much more. Thoughts?
>
> Mark Mason
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