On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, steveb99 wrote:

> I'm still new to FreeBSD and like it so far, but I'm thinking of ways I can
> use it at work. I hear about BSDi and that it is used in many network
> appliances like f5's BigIP load balancers and other similar products. What
> I've read BSDi is used because of it excellent TCP stack and other
> networking.  So how different is FreeBSD TCP stack and networking from
> BSDi's?

Very little.

Both FreeBSD and BSDi are derived from the same code. There are no doubt a
few differences, but based on what I've seen in other parts of the BSD/OS
code I'd be surprised if theirs had received as much work as our network
code has.

Kris

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