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Hi @Anders, did you mean speedup factors? You're right, I should've mentioned speedup highly depends on some factors:
The most noticeable effect I had when I was working with office uplink traces. These files were filled by a variety of different protocols from which I only worked with Ethernet -> IPv4 -> TCP chain with no Layers 5-7 needed. In this case I got 1.5 to 2.0 speedup factor, sometimes up to 2.5.
@felixbkk If you work with already filtered/prepared files containing let's say HTTP and disable protocols other than Ethernet -> IPv4 -> TCP -> HTTP chain probably you'll not get that much increase of load speed.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Hi @Anders, did you mean speedup factors? You're right, I should've mentioned speedup highly depends on some factors:
The most noticeable effect I had when I was working with office uplink traces. These files were filled by with a variety of different protocols from which I only worked with Ethernet -> IPv4 -> TCP chain with no Layers 5-7 needed. In this case I got 1.5 to 2.0 speedup factor, sometimes up to 2.5.
@felixbkk If you work with already filtered/prepared files containing let's say HTTP and disable protocols other than Ethernet -> IPv4 -> TCP -> HTTP chain probably you'll not get that much increase of load speed.