Would a Pi4 be able to handle being both a VPN and a pihole, or should these be two separate boxes?
Building a Simple VPN with WireGuard with a Raspberry Pi as Server
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#12Would a Pi4 be able to handle being both a VPN and a pihole, or should these be two separate boxes?
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#13What's the throughput like on a Raspberry Pi?
Here is someone's benchmark from reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/WireGuard/comments/eeafds/wireguard... (tl;dr "Avg: 829 Mbps")
It does seem pretty good though. I'm having trouble getting past 25 Mb/s in, 100 Mb/s out on my Edgerouter X.
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#15What's the throughput like on a Raspberry Pi?
I was only able to get ~60mbps with OpenVPN through a hard wired Raspberry Pi 3 connected to Google Fiber, due to limitations of its bus. The 4 is supposed to be actual gigabit, but I have not yet tried it out to confirm.
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#16Would a Pi4 be able to handle being both a VPN and a pihole, or should these be two separate boxes?
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
I was only able to get ~60mbps with OpenVPN through a hard wired Raspberry Pi 3 connected to Google Fiber, due to limitations of its bus. The 4 is supposed to be actual gigabit, but I have not yet tried it out to confirm.
Which bus limits to 60mbps? The USB limitation shouldn't be anywhere near that low.
Re: Building a Simple VPN with WireGuard with a Raspberry Pi as Server
#18What's the throughput like on a Raspberry Pi?
I was only able to get ~60mbps with OpenVPN through a hard wired Raspberry Pi 3 connected to Google Fiber, due to limitations of its bus. The 4 is supposed to be actual gigabit, but I have not yet tried it out to confirm.
Re: Building a Simple VPN with WireGuard with a Raspberry Pi as Server
#19Would a Pi4 be able to handle being both a VPN and a pihole, or should these be two separate boxes?
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#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
Which bus limits to 60mbps? The USB limitation shouldn't be anywhere near that low.
The USB bus on those is shared with all devices