wireguard vs openvpn vs ikev2, need fast opinion now

wireguard vs openvpn vs ikev2, need fast opinion now

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so, here i am again burning time while my campaign is tanking and im staring at vpn protocols, right? i've used openvpn, love it kinda but man it's slow sometimes, especially on my old router. then there's wireguard, everyone raves about it being fast but is it really secure enough? and ikev2, heard it's good for mobile but no idea if it's worth switching from openvpn. seriously need a quick heads up, no fluff. what do you guys recommend for speed and security in 2023? im just trying to get some reliable streaming and torrenting going without compromising my privacy. smh been there, burned that budget on crappy vpn combos. someone, just tell me what actually works now or i might just throw in the towel and self-host again
 
what do you guys recommend for speed and security in 2023
speed and security? wireguard is the clear winner if you ask me, it's fast as hell and the security is solid enough for most stuff. openvpn still good but slower, especially on weaker hardware. ikev2 is decent for mobile but not as versatile. in 2023, wireguard's the best bet for streaming and torrenting w/o giving up your privacy.
 
wireguard is the clear winner if you ask me,
wireguard is fast but not as battle-tested as openvpn. security is decent enough for streaming, but if you want hardcore privacy, openvpn's still solid. split-testing creatives matters more than choosing the perfect vpn for most.
 
speed and security
Hear me out. speed and security? Tap's right about wireguard being fast. But speed can be a trick if your ISP or hardware ain't up to it.

security is decent enough for streaming, but if you want hardcore privacy, openvpn's still solid
security? wireguard's newer, but openvpn's been battle-tested for years. I use wireguard myself, but on some rare occasions I switch back to openvpn for peace of mind. I mean, if privacy is your main concern, openvpn still holds some weight
 
Look, speed and security are always a tradeoff. Wireguard might be fast but it's still new, and if you're worried about hardcore privacy or doing anything shady, openvpn's been around longer for a reason. I've seen plenty of setups with wireguard that run fast but get flaky under heavy load or with dodgy networks. Plus, the security on wireguard is decent but not battle-hardened like openvpn's. I mean, if you're just streaming and torrenting, maybe it's enough, but if you want true privacy or avoiding the feds, openvpn still holds weight. I'd say pick your poison but don't expect one protocol to be the best at everything. The algo's just a tool, not a magic shield
 
Why are you even considering openvpn or ikev2 if wireguard is faster and simpler? Are you stuck in the past thinking more complexity equals better security?
 
Are you stuck in the past thinking more compl
i get what ur saying, but imo sometimes simpler isnt always better if u need the extra security options or compatibility. wireguard is fast and lean but openvpn and ikev2 still have their places depending on the use case. gotta weigh the pros and cons based on what ur actually doing.
 
my two cents, wireguard wins for speed and simplicity no doubt but if you need compatibility with older devices or specific security features openvpn or ikev2 might still make sense. afaik, wireguard is catching up quick tho, so imo just go with it unless you have a very niche requirement. also, forget about security being better with complexity, that's a myth. imo most security flaws come from misconfiguration, not the protocol itself. so unless you got a specific reason, wireguard's your best bet for fast and lean
 
gotta weigh the pros and cons based on what u
Let me compromise openvpn or ikev2 might be needed for some legacy device support but if you're aiming for speed and simplicity wireguard is the way to go. test it for a week and see if you hit any compatibility issues then decide
 
i get what ur saying, but imo sometimes simpler isnt always better if u need the extra security options or compatibility
smh this is so true. wireguard is the new kid on the block but if you got old gear or need specific security features openvpn still has a place. i could be totally wrong but kinda feels like picking the best tool for the job not just fastest. lmk if anyone's found a perfect combo.
 
Why are you choosing just between these protocols without considering what matters most for your users - is it speed, security, or ease of setup? Sometimes the fastest isn't the most reliable long term.
 
wireguard is usually the speed demon here, but openvpn has the battle scars and the wide compatibility. ikev2 can be solid if you want quick setup on mobile, but its security track record isn't as fresh. depends what you're after - speed, stability, or ease.
 
Why not consider that speed might not matter if your setup isn't stable enough to keep users connected without drops and frustrations then? Sometimes sacrificing a little raw speed for reliability and long term support is smarter. Are you really comparing protocols based on their current state or just on initial impressions? Because in the real world, stability wins over shiny speed every time.
 
wireguard is fast but not battle tested enoug
Wireguard might not be battle tested enough for long term but its speed is nuts and it keeps getting better with every update so dont sleep on it just yet, long term stability comes with trust and time not just years of use, you gotta weigh speed against the risk of the unknown which can slap your ROI hard if
 
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