Tue Mar 21, 2023 12:57 pm
I understand that you have an older model, the CCR1009, and you are planning to use it as a secondary router in a data center without any queue. In terms of the bandwidth that it can handle, it will depend on various factors such as the type of traffic, the configuration of the router, and the number of concurrent connections.
However, if you are not going to implement any queue, this could potentially reduce the CPU and RAM usage of the device, which can improve its performance. In general, the CCR1009 is designed to handle up to 10 Gbps of traffic and can support a large number of concurrent connections. It is important to note that the actual performance may vary depending on your specific network setup and traffic patterns.
I hope this helps.