I have 10Gb/s fiber internet connection and I want to build a minimum 1Gb/s router that can handle VPN at those speeds...

I have 10Gb/s fiber internet connection and I want to build a minimum 1Gb/s router that can handle VPN at those speeds, even 10Gb/S just because.
Would a AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Wraith Spire Edition suffice? It AES-NI on 6 cores.

Also what would be the best low-profile form factor case to put this in?

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calomel.org/aesni_ssl_performance.html
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/12/testing-wireguard-with-an-early-adopter-vpn-service/
wireguard.com/performance/
ijnc.org/index.php/ijnc/article/view/38/0
arxiv.org/pdf/1902.05234.pdf
github.com/Canhui/AES-ON-GPU
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Lol no, im not even sure if you can get a CPU right now that'll do 10gbps VPN throughput.

Most companies use ASICs at those speeds, not CPUs.

As far as I know, with Pfsense and OpenVPN, it's mono threaded, so higher clock speed is the only thing that helps, not more cores.

>Lol no, im not even sure if you can get a CPU right now that'll do 10gbps VPN throughput.
Actually you can calomel.org/aesni_ssl_performance.html

If OpenVPN is a limitation I'm considering opnsense + wireguard.

What country? France? How much do you pay?

Wireguard speeds compared to OpenVPN
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/12/testing-wireguard-with-an-early-adopter-vpn-service/
wireguard.com/performance/
Not really that concerned about VPN perfect privacy, just want to connect to my LAN from outside not protect the content that transits on my VPN for now.

Yes, 50€

what the fuck

So
this is the power of competition.

1Gb/s is @20€

>1Gb/s is @20€
WHAT THE FUCK???????

Where are you exactly?
I may have it soon too

How u get?

Near Paris
300 Mbps @ 9€

I pay 52 euros for 400 mbps in Caada

Definitely try Wireguard. OpenVPN is much slower. I know this first hand from trying to get a 100 Mbps seedbox running off a raspberry pi clone. I don't know if the efficiency increase scales to higher speeds but it's worth benchmarking.

Imagine AES on GPU

ijnc.org/index.php/ijnc/article/view/38/0
arxiv.org/pdf/1902.05234.pdf
github.com/Canhui/AES-ON-GPU

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Too bad there is no windows clients yet

>It's real
wew

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Salt in Switzerland has 10gbps as well.
$50/month

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Consider wireguard. The crypto it uses is cheap, fast and solid.

pfsense doesn't support wireguard right? only opnsense apparently