WireGuard vs OpenVPN vs IKEv2 - which is faster and safer?

WireGuard vs OpenVPN vs IKEv2 - which is faster and safer?

Keystone

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Alright guys, I just wasted a chunk of my budget testing these protocols and I gotta say I'm kinda hyped but also annoyed. Like I was running a few speed tests on providers with all three protocols and man, the differences are wild. I always thought OpenVPN was kinda slow but it's surprisingly decent if you don't mind the extra overhead. WireGuard tho? Damn, it's like riding a lightning bolt. I swear I saw a huge bump in speed and lower ping times but is it actually secure enough for heavy stuff like torrenting or just streaming? I mean I see the claims but has anyone really dug deep into how solid it is? IKEv2? It's kinda the middle ground but feels kinda shaky sometimes, especially on mobile. Ymmv but if someone's actually pushed these protocols to their limits. I'm trying to pick a provider that's reliable for streaming and torrenting without sacrificing privacy and speed. Guess I gotta keep testing but I was so hyped to find smth that actually works and now I just wanna vent a bit about how confusing it is to pick the right one. Anyone else feel me?
 
spot on. I've messed with these myself and honestly, the speed gains from WireGuard are real but don't forget the security part isn't fully tested in the wild yet. IKEv2 feels solid for mobile but can be flaky sometimes, and openvpn is reliable but way slower
 
spot on, I remember testing WireGuard and thinking it was fast as hell, but then I read some leaks about its security still being kinda untested. Took me a while to realize speed isn't everything and ya gotta
 
yo just my 2 cents: wireguard is fast but still kinda new so dont fully trust it for super heavy stuff yet, especially torrenting. IKEv2 feels kinda shaky on mobile sometimes but its decent for streaming. openvpn is slow but tested and reliable if you don't mind the extra lag.
 
WireGuard's speed is definitely a plus but its security model still hasn't gone through as much real-world vetting as OpenVPN or IKEv2. For torrenting heavy stuff, I'd say it's okay rn but keep an eye on updates and community audits. IKEv2's mobile stability is hit or miss, but it's pretty solid for streaming if you tweak the settings. For heavy privacy needs, OpenVPN's still king for me, even if it's slower, since it's battle-tested and transparent.
 
yep exactly, I did some testing too and was surprised how much wireguard boosted my ping times but honestly I got some weird security doubts. once I even had a disconnect mid-torrent and was like tf is going on. so speed is cool but I think people gotta be careful with assuming it's totally safe yet.
 
bruh I get ur hype but I gotta say my experience is kinda different. wireguard for me is not just lightning fast, it's also rock solid for torrenting and heavy stuff. maybe ur provider or setup is messing with it? I've run it through hell and it held up fine
 
Last month I switched my setup to WireGuard with a trusted provider and used Algo VPN configs, and honestly, switching to a dedicated DNS resolver like quad9 or cloudflare dns helped boost stability and security even more, smh why not just optimize every layer?
 
spot on, dude, this crap is so confusing lol I feel like I gotta be a tech wizard just to pick a VPN protocol lmao
 
Did you check your provider's setup? I saw speeds jump like 30% with WireGuard when I used a dedicated DNS, and that made a huge difference for me. ymmv but I think it's more about how you set it up than the protocol itself.
 
Appreciate the input guys, honestly y'all make some good points. Yeah, WireGuard's speed is crazy but security is still kinda new and unproven outside labs, so ymmv for heavy stuff. I might stick to OpenVPN or IKEv2 for now until WireGuard gets more real-world testing. Anyone else got real experience pushing these protocols to the limit?
 
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