Prior decoy routing deployments suffered severe throughput degradation: the TapDance ISP pilot reported average client throughput of only ~5 KB/s, making it unsuitable for most web content; other DR prototypes restricted evaluation to files under 1 MB in controlled lab settings, with some reporting over 30 seconds to load home pages under 1.5 MB in size.
From 2020-sharma-siegebreaker — SiegeBreaker: An SDN Based Practical Decoy Routing System
· §3, §2.3
· 2020
· Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Implications
DR systems must be benchmarked on realistic workloads (1 GB files, 500 concurrent clients, multi-Gbps cross-traffic) before deployment claims can be trusted — lab-only evaluation with small files systematically hides the bottleneck that killed TapDance's ISP pilot.
Commodity-server-based DR architectures cannot match traffic at line rates while simultaneously performing per-flow cryptographic matching; hardware-assisted forwarding (e.g., SDN switches) is needed for ISP-scale throughput.