* [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards
@ 2007-04-10 17:29 Wendall Cada
2007-04-10 17:37 ` kashani
2007-04-11 18:29 ` Norman Rieß
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From: Wendall Cada @ 2007-04-10 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw
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I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality
gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they
will be used in a production mail server and production web server.
Wendall
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* Re: [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards
2007-04-10 17:29 [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards Wendall Cada
@ 2007-04-10 17:37 ` kashani
2007-04-10 22:46 ` Joe Hancock
2007-04-11 0:06 ` Longman, Bill
2007-04-11 18:29 ` Norman Rieß
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From: kashani @ 2007-04-10 17:37 UTC (permalink / raw
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Wendall Cada wrote:
> I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality
> gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they
> will be used in a production mail server and production web server.
>
> Wendall
>
Broadcom or Intel... not that there are really any other choices. Used
both, never had a problem with either. Some cheap Broadcom cards can't
do jumbo frames which you're very unlikely to use. That's pretty much it.
kashani
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* Re: [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards
2007-04-10 17:37 ` kashani
@ 2007-04-10 22:46 ` Joe Hancock
2007-04-10 22:59 ` Justin Cataldo
2007-04-11 0:06 ` Longman, Bill
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From: Joe Hancock @ 2007-04-10 22:46 UTC (permalink / raw
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Alot of our servers use (built in) Broadcom's, never had any problems.
Used some very cheap D-Link DGE-528T as well, but not for the
production side. Worked fairly well however if you need a stop-gap.
Regards,
Joe Hancock.
On 10/04/07, kashani <kashani-list@badapple.net> wrote:
> Wendall Cada wrote:
> > I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality
> > gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they
> > will be used in a production mail server and production web server.
> >
> > Wendall
> >
>
> Broadcom or Intel... not that there are really any other choices. Used
> both, never had a problem with either. Some cheap Broadcom cards can't
> do jumbo frames which you're very unlikely to use. That's pretty much it.
>
> kashani
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* Re: [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards
2007-04-10 22:46 ` Joe Hancock
@ 2007-04-10 22:59 ` Justin Cataldo
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From: Justin Cataldo @ 2007-04-10 22:59 UTC (permalink / raw
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I was never able to get the D-Link going at full speed. Intel seems to be
the way to go.
JC
On 4/11/07, Joe Hancock <joe.hancock@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Alot of our servers use (built in) Broadcom's, never had any problems.
>
> Used some very cheap D-Link DGE-528T as well, but not for the
> production side. Worked fairly well however if you need a stop-gap.
>
> Regards,
>
> Joe Hancock.
>
> On 10/04/07, kashani <kashani-list@badapple.net> wrote:
> > Wendall Cada wrote:
> > > I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality
> > > gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they
> > > will be used in a production mail server and production web server.
> > >
> > > Wendall
> > >
> >
> > Broadcom or Intel... not that there are really any other choices. Used
> > both, never had a problem with either. Some cheap Broadcom cards can't
> > do jumbo frames which you're very unlikely to use. That's pretty much
> it.
> >
> > kashani
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* RE: [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards
2007-04-10 17:37 ` kashani
2007-04-10 22:46 ` Joe Hancock
@ 2007-04-11 0:06 ` Longman, Bill
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From: Longman, Bill @ 2007-04-11 0:06 UTC (permalink / raw
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> Wendall Cada wrote:
> > I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality
> > gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they
> > will be used in a production mail server and production web server.
> >
> > Wendall
> >
>
> Broadcom or Intel... not that there are really any other
> choices. Used
> both, never had a problem with either. Some cheap Broadcom
> cards can't
> do jumbo frames which you're very unlikely to use. That's
> pretty much it.
I've had great luck with the Intel cards: singles, duals and quads. All
work great. The tg3 module works for everything else except the stupid
PCIExpress card (Belkin) I have for my laptop. That uses the sky2 module
and it worked once, I'm sure, maybe even twice. But for servers, the
Intels rock. You may even want to try a newer kernel's offloading
capabilities with some of the cards.
Bill
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* Re: [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards
2007-04-10 17:29 [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards Wendall Cada
2007-04-10 17:37 ` kashani
@ 2007-04-11 18:29 ` Norman Rieß
2007-04-11 19:26 ` Mark Rudholm
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From: Norman Rieß @ 2007-04-11 18:29 UTC (permalink / raw
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Wendall Cada schrieb:
> I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality
> gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they
> will be used in a production mail server and production web server.
>
> Wendall
>
>
Definitely Intel.
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* Re: [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards
2007-04-11 18:29 ` Norman Rieß
@ 2007-04-11 19:26 ` Mark Rudholm
2007-04-12 15:23 ` Korthrun
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From: Mark Rudholm @ 2007-04-11 19:26 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-server
Norman Rieß wrote:
> Wendall Cada schrieb:
>> I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality
>> gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they
>> will be used in a production mail server and production web server.
>>
>> Wendall
>>
>>
> Definitely Intel.
I would second (third? fourth?) that recommendation.
I'm a sysadmin at a really big Internet company, and
have dealt with lots of cards. Intels are consistently
the least likely to cause headaches.
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* Re: [gentoo-server] Gigabit cards
2007-04-11 19:26 ` Mark Rudholm
@ 2007-04-12 15:23 ` Korthrun
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From: Korthrun @ 2007-04-12 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw
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On 4/11/07, Mark Rudholm <rudholm@hyperreal.org> wrote:
> Norman Rieß wrote:
> > Wendall Cada schrieb:
> >> I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality
> >> gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they
> >> will be used in a production mail server and production web server.
> >>
> >> Wendall
> >>
> >>
> > Definitely Intel.
>
> I would second (third? fourth?) that recommendation.
> I'm a sysadmin at a really big Internet company, and
> have dealt with lots of cards. Intels are consistently
> the least likely to cause headaches.
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>
Just want to second this. The e1000 driver is pretty solid, and very
stable. I've never really had an issue with it.
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