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Eugene2015-12-22 00:13:27
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Eugene, 2015-12-22 00:13:27

ROUTERBOARD 2011UIAS-RM as a vpn server for 45 clients, will it work?

The essence of the question is this: there is a local network of a small enterprise, about 30 clients need to be connected to it. The choice fell on the organization of a vpn tunnel on a piece of iron that will manage the whole thing.
On average, daily traffic is 760 gigs. Will it pull?

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Cool Admin, 2015-12-22
@ifaustrue

If I could get into your math, then it seems to be an average of 90 megabits per second (although maybe I couldn’t, I didn’t sweat for accuracy). The device that you have chosen can be from 200 to 900 megabits (with a package of 512).
The percentage there is pretty good, it definitely fits your 30 connections. If it is not a fierce 256-bit IPSec, then it will handle it easily (I wang 30% CPU load on average), otherwise it will be pretty loaded.
In general, if you are not paranoid about cryptography and encryption, the force will come with you.

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LESHIY_ODESSA, 2015-12-22
@LESHIY_ODESSA

Mikrotik does not have hardware NAT and the maximum that can be pulled out of it is 200-250Mbps. The only thing they came up with is FastTrack. Check out how it works.
Personally, I would take a piece of iron more powerful. Type RB3011UiAS-RM , CCR1009-8G-1S and so on. In general, self-collection is better on an x86 machine or in a virtual machine.

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Eugene, 2015-12-22
@GoldGoblin

200-250 is it from wan to lan?

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