Do you have a host in mind that has PCIe? Or are you asking about on-board LOM style 10G?
I have a lot of experience with Intel 10G, but not on ARM. I know X520 should work on ARM, but I've never personally validated that. But I've seen patches and bugs filed/fixes for it. I have a Pi and an nVidia Jetson Nano and have thought about buying an AGX, but just for personal fun. Not sure if that helps, but if you have a platform in mind I can definitely find out. Pleasantly, Ronald Bynoe On Wed, Jun 16, 2021, 11:13 John Jason Jordan <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, 16 Jun 2021 10:15:16 -0700 > Alexander Bedard <[email protected]> dijo: > > >I was wondering if anyone has personal experience with 10GBe network > >cards that are compatible with Linux on arm64? > >I wasn't able to find a specific list when searching online, and the > >few results I found were anecdotal at best... > > I have interest in this as well, but so far no experience. The only > devices I looked into were Thunderbolt 3 connectors that supposedly > connect at 10GB via my computer's TB3 port. > > I didn't buy any because I don't know if it would actually make an > improvement. My ethernet is all cat6 and gigabit compliant, but I'm the > one who did the house wiring, and I'm nowhere close to a professional. > And for the internet I have gigabit fiber from Centurylink, but I > actually get about 75% of what they promise me. > > What's the point of a 10GB connection from my computer if it runs > straight into a 1GB bottleneck? >
