I don't have a measure of packets/second but normal peak is around 2
megabits/second according to my ISP.
My Director is a Single Celeron 333Mhz with 64MB RAM and it can easily
handle 10mbps with LVS-NAT. I average about 4 mbps and peak around
20mbps. I have some pretty big anti-spam iptables in there as well.
2mbps is pretty easy for any modern OS/CPU to handle.
The servers run a lot of perl/mod_perl scripts (via ssi calls in static
html pages) and when the load goes up there is usually plenty of idle
cpu
remaining but lots of zombies present.
This sounds like a problem with your real servers and not your LVS
Director.
-Neil
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