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RE: 10GE router resource
From: <michael.dillon () bt com>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 13:59:07 -0000
Is there a multiport card out there on to which some of the forwarding responsibilities can be offloaded? Perhaps the CPU doesn't need to see every packet that arrives on the machine.
Am I the only person who has heard of Google? It didn't take me long to find this wiki page http://www.bro-ids.org/wiki/index.php/ClusterFrontends for an Opensource Intrusion Detection System that lists various 10G cards for Linux and a couple of FPGA cards so that you can roll your own ASICs. Anyway, this one http://www.lewiz.com/talon3220.html has two ports and claims to reach 8.8 Gbps with 1500 byte packets. People rolling their own router are not the only ones who want to do 10G on Linux. --Michael Dillon
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- RE: 10GE router resource, (continued)
- RE: 10GE router resource michael.dillon (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Justin Shore (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Adrian Chadd (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Tore Anderson (Mar 27)
- Re: 10GE router resource Robert Boyle (Mar 27)
- Re: 10GE router resource Justin Shore (Mar 27)
- Re: 10GE router resource ann kok (Mar 27)
- Re: 10GE router resource Chris Marlatt (Mar 27)
- Re: 10GE router resource Adrian Chadd (Mar 26)
- RE: 10GE router resource Ray Burkholder (Mar 26)
- RE: 10GE router resource michael.dillon (Mar 26)
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- RE: 10GE router resource Robert Boyle (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Mark Tinka (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Paul Vixie (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Peter Wohlers (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Robert Bays (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Sargun Dhillon (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource William Herrin (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource Sargun Dhillon (Mar 26)
- Re: 10GE router resource William Herrin (Mar 26)
- RE: 10GE router resource michael.dillon (Mar 26)