Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 20:01:27 +0200 From: "D. Rock" <rock@dead-end.net> To: "Andrej Brodnik (Andy)" <Andrej.Brodnik@IBC.IskraSistemi.Si> Cc: freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Overloading my machine? Message-ID: <37A72E77.509A7485@dead-end.net> References: <199908031333.PAA24137@Dolinca.IBC.IskraSistemi.Si>
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"Andrej Brodnik (Andy)" schrieb: > Hi there, > > I want to put on my machine the following HW (I'll be running > FBSD-3.2) beside the usual HW (serial and parallel ports etc.): > > - three IDE disks > - floppy > - IDE CD-ROM > - three ep NIC > - Adaptec PCI bus SCSI adapter > > Now, this is not a lot of burden (I think) for the processor, but I'm > a bit afraid about the architecture. Will this work? In particular, > I'm worried about the interrupts. Any suggestions how to configure > them? The ISA NIC's would made me worry. An ISA Ethernet NIC with a rate of ~ 1 MB/s utilizes the CPU up to 50-70% (regardless of the CPU speed). On practictal tests the ISA bus maxes out at around 3MB/s at 100 % CPU load (unless the ISA device does DMA) For more than average network traffic, I'd put some cheap PCI NICs in. You should have at least 2 PCI slots free. Unless you are using this machine also as a workstation, you could throw out the PCI VGA adapter and just use a plain old ISA one, so you will gain another PCI slot. Daniel To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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