My dear French friend, OpenVPN is ridiculously slow. #1261
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Please help :'( |
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How is your server's cpu? |
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quad core intel xeon cpu no problem 4gb ram 30gb m2ssd, tls very cpu using, how can encrtyp disable? |
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You mean CPU usage is high? How many clients have you? |
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Thanks for your answer my friend. I can say that I have completely purified Ubuntu, there are only 2 different apps. nmon-openvpn- other apps may be Ubuntu system software, when I checked the cpu usage, openvpn uses cpu heavily, when I started speedtest, when I encrypted the packet numbers, I interpreted it as showing processor heavy usage. |
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@dolbykoray This may or may not help you, but while running OpenVPN Community on a low-spec AWS instance, I found that the more secure, higher-bit ciphers were significantly more taxing, and resulted in noticeably slower throughput. Have you tried using a 128-bit cipher? While it's not ideal, it might at least narrow down what's causing your performance degradation. |
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I really love you my friend, your work is great, greetings from Turkey. I installed the Ubuntu-OpenVPN version but there is a slowness in the system, I tried both with the configuration you suggested and manually, the problem did not go away. I am using speeds close to 300Mbit without VPN, but when I turn on VPN, the speed drops to 20Mbit. How can we solve this?
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