Hi,
FreeBSD should not have anz limits zou will ever reach if zou provide
the right hardware.
You should also consider the licence.
FreeBSD doesn't force you to publish any of your own work.
Erich
Kirc Gover wrote:
We are in the stage of planning and research for a commercial development o
Am 06.09.2007 um 19:05 schrieb Kirc Gover:
Can I just take out a FreeBSD as is and put it with the hardware
without any specific or major refinements in its code?
In /usr/src/tools/tools/tinybsd you'll find a convenient script to
build one-readonly-partition embedded systems. Another piece
If memory serves me right, Ivan Voras wrote:
> Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>> The TSO/LRO section needs a little updating.
>>
>> According to find sys/dev | xargs grep -l IFCAP_TSO, TSO is present in
>> at least: bce, cxgb, em, ixgbe, msk, mxge, nfe, nxge, re
>>
>> Based on grepping for IFCAP_LRO, LRO
We are in the stage of planning and research for a commercial development of an
edge router that will be based mostly on OpenSource software. I would like to
solicit for information and recommendation if FreeBSD is a suitable OS. The
router is expected to withstand forwarding of sustained traffi
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