On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Xinform3n wrote:
>> Don't think xeons ever supported ia64.
>
> That's true...
> I confused Intel 64 instructions. EMT64 ?
> Anyway, OpenBSD amd64 won't work on this type of CPU, right ?
>
I used to run OpenBSD/amd64 firewalls on machines that had Xeons with
early
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 01:18:00PM +0100, Xinform3n wrote:
> > OpenBSD-amd64 runs on intels that do have EMT64. Its just intel that
> > wanted a name for the 64bit mode without "amd" in the name.
>
> You are probably speaking about x86_64, not EMT64.
> EMT64 isn't compatible with amd64, x86_64 no
2013/1/25 Xinform3n :
>> Don't think xeons ever supported ia64.
> That's true...
> I confused Intel 64 instructions. EMT64 ?
> Anyway, OpenBSD amd64 won't work on this type of CPU, right ?
OpenBSD-amd64 runs on intels that do have EMT64. Its just intel that
wanted a name for the 64bit mode without
2013/1/25 Xinform3n :
> Reply @Thomas Bodzar
>> Why i386 on 12GB of RAM? Did you test amd64 and best option current?
> Because it's an old Xeon CPU which doesn't support amd64 instructions
> (only ia64).
Don't think xeons ever supported ia64.
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Reply @Thomas Bodzar
> Why i386 on 12GB of RAM? Did you test amd64 and best option current?
Because it's an old Xeon CPU which doesn't support amd64 instructions
(only ia64).
> You think that 870Mbps is bad for 1Gbps card
No, I don't. I Think it's quite low for an aggregation of two 1Gbps
card
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 04:02:04PM +0100, Patrick Vultier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to use two OpenBSD systems as network load with iperf and netperf.
>
> Each server is equipped with two Intel dual NIC gigabit (plus one
> embedded gigabit NIC), two Xeon 3.2GHz H.T., 12GB RAM and OpenBSD 5.2
> i38
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Patrick Vultier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to use two OpenBSD systems as network load with iperf and netperf.
>
> Each server is equipped with two Intel dual NIC gigabit (plus one
> embedded gigabit NIC), two Xeon 3.2GHz H.T., 12GB RAM and OpenBSD 5.2
> i386.
Why i3
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