Kalau mengikuti penjelasan ini, forwarding packet belum support
multi core CPUs ya :-)

----- Forwarded message from Andre Oppermann -----

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Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 00:57:17 +0200
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My recommendation for a optimal FreeBSD based router is as follows:
CPU Core2 Duo or Athlon 64X2, more cores don't help in any way.  One
core can take the interrupts and one can continue to serve userland.

A quality mainboard from Tyan, Supermicro or Intel with PCI-Express.
A number of (dual-port) Intel Gigabit PCI-E network cards.  Some two
GB of RAM and a flash based ATA or SATA harddisk.  Good case, redundant
power supplies, good fans and otherwise no movable parts.  Don't try
RAID1 or stuff like that, causes more problems than it solves.  Go for
a single flash disk that is replaceable without having to disassemble
the entire case.  There are some 3.5" based flash disks on the market
or buy a CF to ATA adapter for mounting into a 3.5" disk slot and use
normal but fast CF cards.  That'll do it.

-- 
Andre


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Pakai CF yang bisa pasang cabut dari luar nampaknya menjanjikan.

Morals of the story: linux (still) rox! ha..ha..

Anyway, sepertinya terlalu banyak buzzwords berkeliaran di sini
(Indonesia) soal high performance router. PeeCee sudah sangat
powerfull sebenarnya (in general case). Keuntungan yang sudah
pasti adalah: belinya gampang :-)

Salam,

P.Y. Adi Prasaja

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