okay, so i've been running an openvpn server on a pi 4 for about six months now. using it as my personal tunnel for everything, even routing some work traffic through it. setup was easy, everyone's got a tutorial. but the performance data is driving me insane.
i'm getting consistent 35-40 mbps down on a gigabit line. that's with aes-256-gcm, udp, the usual 'optimized' config you see everywhere. ran wireguard on the same hardware as a test and hit 650+ mbps without breaking a sweat. so all this advice about tuning openvpn feels like polishing a turd.
i need recommendations for a specific use: data-heavy remote backups without killing throughput. has anyone actually benchmarked different ciphersuites on the pi hardware itself? not theoretical specs, real throughput logs over a week. because right now i'm looking at these numbers and wondering if i should just scrap the whole project and use the pi as a doorstop instead
i'm getting consistent 35-40 mbps down on a gigabit line. that's with aes-256-gcm, udp, the usual 'optimized' config you see everywhere. ran wireguard on the same hardware as a test and hit 650+ mbps without breaking a sweat. so all this advice about tuning openvpn feels like polishing a turd.
i need recommendations for a specific use: data-heavy remote backups without killing throughput. has anyone actually benchmarked different ciphersuites on the pi hardware itself? not theoretical specs, real throughput logs over a week. because right now i'm looking at these numbers and wondering if i should just scrap the whole project and use the pi as a doorstop instead