Re: Intel's ANS Driver -vs- Bonding [was Re: Linux 2.2.18pre21]

2000-11-11 Thread willy tarreau
> EtherChannel. Supposedly, it also supports failover > (though even "bonding" driver docs used to say that > was impossible because the linux networking subsystem > didn't handle card failures gracefully enough). the new bonding code supports failover. It probes the cards itself. Although this

Re: Intel's ANS Driver -vs- Bonding [was Re: Linux 2.2.18pre21]

2000-11-10 Thread Jeff Garzik
Dan Browning wrote: > > I think it is great that there is continued valuable developement on the > bonding driver. Have you guys taken a look at the source code for Intel's > new ANS driver? For any Intel network card, it will do 8-way Fast > EtherChannel. Supposedly, it also supports failover

Intel's ANS Driver -vs- Bonding [was Re: Linux 2.2.18pre21]

2000-11-10 Thread Dan Browning
I think it is great that there is continued valuable developement on the bonding driver. Have you guys taken a look at the source code for Intel's new ANS driver? For any Intel network card, it will do 8-way Fast EtherChannel. Supposedly, it also supports failover (though even "bonding" driver