![]() ![]() > 2) WinPCap NPF drive is able to take advantage of RSS (Receive Performance is your main objective, then putting a critical section General the functions are not thread safe when working on the same PacketReceivePacket or PacketGetStats in twoĬoncurent thread on the same device ? Are serialized ? > 1) Packet.dll functions are callable in > ethernet adapter like PCI-Express Intel®Įnabled) VERSUS an specialized card like DAG by Endace. Winpcap windows 10 npf.sys driver#> -> Tnk, i'll try benchmark WinPCap NPF Driver with > dealing with such an amount of packets. > capture cards (which cost thousands of dollars) have a very 64byte packets, it's an extremely challenging task. Capturing at 10Gbps, expecially in the worst case > 0) Do you think that NPF driver with a good "emulated" on top of NDIS6 with an adaptation shim. YES, I'm connecting directly to NPF driver via Packet32.c interface > By "connecting directly to the WinPcap Driver" you Week I'll hope to star test with 10GBit adapter. 10GBit deep packet inspection.īest performance. > Il giorno 10/apr/09, alle ore 21:12, Gianluca > - Original Message - From: Alessandro Capucci Are youĪlle ore 20:22, Gianluca Varenni ha scritto: ![]() > I think you will end up with something like winpcap. Win2008 server + NDIS 6.2 protocol driver and a very good ![]() Ther's a possibility to investigate 10Gbit packet > extreme expensive device like DAG (quite 30K$) but using intel low Think that I'll try to develope a NDIS 6.2 protocol driver toĪnalize if exists a possibility to develope a 10GBit DPI using a not Investigate 10GBit DPI (deep packet inspection). Suspect that WinPCap driver is not the good Kernel buffer used percentage to investigate the Message-ID: 50367. () webmail ! totalwire ! it ![]()
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