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@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ Single-thread CPU performance will determine the max throughput of a single HTB
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| 250 Mbps | 1250 |
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| 500 Mbps | 1500 |
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| 1 Gbps | 2000 |
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| 2 Gbps | 3000 |
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| 4 Gbps | 4000 |
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| 3 Gbps | 3000 |
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| 10 Gbps | 4000 |
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Below is a table of approximate aggregate throughput capacity, assuming a a CPU with a [single thread](https://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html#server-thread) performance of 2700 or greater:
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@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ Below is a table of approximate aggregate throughput capacity, assuming a a CPU
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| 5 Gbps | 6 |
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| 10 Gbps | 8 |
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| 20 Gbps | 16 |
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| 50 Gbps* | 32 |
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| 50 Gbps | 32 |
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| 100 Gbps * | 64 |
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(* Estimated)
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So for example, an ISP delivering 1Gbps service plans with 10Gbps aggregate throughput would choose a CPU with a 2500+ single-thread score and 8 cores, such as the Intel Xeon E-2388G @ 3.20GHz.
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