Total Available - 80%
26160 kB / 32768 kB
Free - 45%
11888 kB / 26160 kB
Used - 55%
14272 kB / 26160 kB
Buffers - 9%
1344 kB / 14272 kB
Cached - 27%
3916 kB / 14272 kB
Active - 6%
915 kB / 14272 kB
Inactive - 5%
670 kB / 14272 kB
this is the level of ram on my router @ 901connections, assuming that the free ram of 11,888kB is correct, i can hold as many as 32K connections.
i use neither, although i'll push it to 24hrs on both TCP and UDP and set connections to 32K for now, see if it crashes or anything.
edit: ok, it crashed at about 3hrs after setting it as such, i dunno at what connection count it did but i'm at 90% at 5,500~ connections.
i'm gonna try [ 24hrs TCP | 3hrs UDP | 12,288 connections ] this time.
edit2:
i'm gonna try [ 24hrs TCP | 3hrs UDP | 12,288 connections ] this time.
6hrs and no crashes so far, seems like its a good setup, although hovering at 96% ram usage with only 8K connections is kind of making me worry.
also, does changing the congestion control to anything else help improve internet consistency? i've set it to HTCP currently and its been good so far as well.
to note though my internet is quite leaky, dropping packets and such.
edit3:
i'm gonna try out westwood TCP, it favors good consistency and efficiency on leaky pipelines, might be a good decision. tried HTCP | Vegas | cubic | westwood - vegas gave the most consistent connection...