micah anderson writes:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Philip Loenneker writes:
>> Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5 series of cards. They handle
>> DPDK, PVRDMA (basically SR-IOV that allows live migration between
>> hosts), and can even process packets within the NIC for some
>
> From what I
If building a lower end/low cost router this is absolutely a consideration.
In single socket regular ATX form factor, and products in the price range
of $165 for a motherboard and $250-400 price range for a CPU.
Comparing the PCI-E lanes available on an Intel Core i7 series to something
AMD zen/ze
❦ 24 octobre 2020 09:55 -06, Keith Medcalf:
> And do not use an Intel CPU.
>
> Intel only has 4x PCIe lanes that are shared out into whatever
> configuration they claim to have and are totally unsuitable for use in
> a computer that actually has to be able to do high-speed I/O.
That's likely t
; >Sent: Saturday, 24 October, 2020 06:22
> >To: Jared Geiger
> >Cc: NANOG
> >Subject: Re: Linux router network cards
> >
> >In addition to Jared's advice, I would recommend calculating PCI-Express
> >bandwidth bus points for whatever platform one
is paved with
flat squirrels who could not make a decision.
>-Original Message-
>From: NANOG On Behalf Of
>Eric Kuhnke
>Sent: Saturday, 24 October, 2020 06:22
>To: Jared Geiger
>Cc: NANOG
>Subject: Re: Linux router network cards
>
>In addition to Jared&
://www.chelsio.com/linux/
>>
>> You will need to mess around a bit and fiddle here and there. If you don't
>> mind using FreeBSD instead of linux, you could achieve a smoother and more
>> integrated experience.
>>
>> Jean
>>
>> -----Original M
How is the support handle with DANOS? Is it community driven?
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> Thanks for sharing
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> Jean
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> *From:* NANOG *On Behalf Of *Jared
> Geiger
> *Sent:* Friday, October 23, 2020 12:30 AM
> *To:* NANOG
> *Subject:* Re: Linux router networ
with DANOS? Is it community driven?
Thanks for sharing
Jean
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Jared Geiger
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2020 12:30 AM
To: NANOG
Subject: Re: Linux router network cards
I use DANOS with Intel XL710 10G NICs in DPDK mode for linux based routing.
If you're
NOG On Behalf Of micah
> anderson
> Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2020 5:31 PM
> To: Philip Loenneker ; NANOG
>
> Subject: RE: Linux router network cards
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>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Philip Loenneker writes:
> > Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5 series o
day, October 22, 2020 5:31 PM
To: Philip Loenneker ; NANOG
Subject: RE: Linux router network cards
Thanks for the reply.
Philip Loenneker writes:
> Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5 series of cards. They handle
> DPDK, PVRDMA (basically SR-IOV that allows live migration between
&
Thanks for the reply.
Philip Loenneker writes:
> Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5 series of cards. They handle
> DPDK, PVRDMA (basically SR-IOV that allows live migration between
> hosts), and can even process packets within the NIC for some
>From what I can tell, SR-IOV/PVRDMA aren't re
Hi micah,
I think this was shared in the past and may be useful with regards to
what you expect in terms of performance:
https://blog.apnic.net/2020/04/30/how-to-build-an-xdp-based-bgp-peering-router/
.
BR,
Marinos
On 21-Oct-20 6:37 AM, micah anderson wrote:
I'm looking around for network
I wonder if they are going to get CUDA cores on the next version since they
are owned by NVIDIA now. That would be a powerful little package.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 1:42 AM Raymond Burkholder
wrote:
> On 2020-10-20 22:37, Philip Loenneker wrote:
> > Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5 serie
On 2020-10-20 22:37, Philip Loenneker wrote:
Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5 series of cards. They handle DPDK,
PVRDMA (basically SR-IOV that allows live migration between hosts), and can
even process packets within the NIC for some models. They did a fantastic
presentation at AusNOG 20
Hi Micah,
Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5 series of cards. They handle DPDK,
PVRDMA (basically SR-IOV that allows live migration between hosts), and can
even process packets within the NIC for some models. They did a fantastic
presentation at AusNOG 2019 which showed off a lot of the fea
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