Re: 10G cards for 4.2

2007-08-21 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 04:15:23PM -0300, John Nietzsche wrote: > I have a simple doubt: Can openbsd sustain I/O at 10 Gb/s (or even > close to that) on a network card ? > First we need drivers and equipment then we can tell you what OpenBSD is capable of. It also depends what you are looking for

Re: 10G cards for 4.2

2007-08-21 Thread John Nietzsche
I have a simple doubt: Can openbsd sustain I/O at 10 Gb/s (or even close to that) on a network card ? On 8/21/07, ACP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Chris Cappuccio wrote: > > > These cards are in the $5000 range and if you are lighting up fiber then > > you need some xenpaks th

Re: 10G cards for 4.2

2007-08-21 Thread ACP
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Chris Cappuccio wrote: These cards are in the $5000 range and if you are lighting up fiber then you need some xenpaks that start around $1000 to $15000 ea. (If you want to light up strands from, say, Lansing to Ann Arbor, you would be using the $15000 part at each end, one

Re: 10G cards for 4.2

2007-08-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
These cards are in the $5000 range and if you are lighting up fiber then you need some xenpaks that start around $1000 to $15000 ea. (If you want to light up strands from, say, Lansing to Ann Arbor, you would be using the $15000 part at each end, one with a 60 mile rating anyways) Before you go

Re: 10G cards for 4.2

2007-08-19 Thread Timo Schoeler
Stephan Andre' schrieb: I'm looking at the possibility of helping get a 10G speed network running. This is new territory to me--for OpenBSD purposes, are there more solid drivers out there? I'm told that the machine would want to exchange a lot of data, constantly (video stuff). Part of

10G cards for 4.2

2007-08-18 Thread Stephan Andre'
I'm looking at the possibility of helping get a 10G speed network running. This is new territory to me--for OpenBSD purposes, are there more solid drivers out there? I'm told that the machine would want to exchange a lot of data, constantly (video stuff). Part of my consideration would als