Using the new firmware that charts CPU usage of both cores I note for the first time that the openvpn client uses 1 or both cores depending on the cipher used.
I use both private internet access and AirVPN. PIA uses BF-CBC while AirVPN uses AES-256-CBC.
When connected to PIA only 1 core is used. When connected to AirVPN both cores are used.
I have long noted that it seemed that AirVPN reached max speed much easier than PIA and this was a puzzle to me seeing that AES-256-CBC should be more CPU intensive than BF-CBC. Now this puzzle is explained.
RMerlin, where does the limitation of BF-CBC to 1 core in this situation arise?
I use both private internet access and AirVPN. PIA uses BF-CBC while AirVPN uses AES-256-CBC.
When connected to PIA only 1 core is used. When connected to AirVPN both cores are used.
I have long noted that it seemed that AirVPN reached max speed much easier than PIA and this was a puzzle to me seeing that AES-256-CBC should be more CPU intensive than BF-CBC. Now this puzzle is explained.
RMerlin, where does the limitation of BF-CBC to 1 core in this situation arise?