Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 15:44:11 +0100 From: "Jamie Heckford" <jamie@jamiesdomain.org.uk> To: "Don Bowman" <don@sandvine.com>, <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Compaq GIGA NIC Message-ID: <001501c275eb$a9328560$3264a8c0@BONG> References: <FE045D4D9F7AED4CBFF1B3B813C8533701022CB1@mail.sandvine.com>
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Last time we tried this driver (around 4.6-RELEASE) we had massive problems with the chipset occasionally incorrectly checking TCP checksums... which caused the interface to lock up. I think someone posted a workaround to disable the hardware checksum checking feature - but we only had these cards onboard in our production servers. Maybe its corrected now... who knows?? By the sounds of it you aren't having any issues :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Bowman" <don@sandvine.com> To: "'Jamie Heckford'" <jamie@jamiesdomain.org.uk>; <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 3:28 PM Subject: RE: Compaq GIGA NIC > > From: Jamie Heckford [mailto:jamie@jamiesdomain.org.uk] > > > > Urgh - The broadcom chips perform terribly! > > > > We put Intel cards into the riser slots on all our compaq > > servers...... I would recommend you do the same! > > > > I'm curious why you say that. I have a large number of both > broadcom (bcm5701-based netxtreme) and intel (82544 and > 82546 based). The broadcom cards seem to perform well, we > are able to achieve ~950Mbps of UDP traffic with iperf, > and nearly the same (~890) with TCP. The interrupt rate > stays lows (it has an interrupt amalgamator). > > --don (don@sandvine.com www.sandvine.com) > -- ____________________________________________________ Message scanned for viruses and dangerous content by <http://www.newnet.co.uk/av/> and believed to be clean To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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