Re: [freebsd-questions] Good FreeBSD Supported Gigabit Ethernet Card?

2007-09-14 Thread Howard Jones

Oliver Hansen wrote:
I'm looking to eventually upgrade my home network to all gigabit so 
I'm going to start by purchasing a few NICs for some old servers I 
just received. I know there are quite a few supported by FreeBSD6 
which I found ( 
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/hardware-i386.html#ETHERNET ) but 
I'm wondering if there is any real benefit in buying a $40 or $50 NIC 
like the Netgear GA311 or just get a $20 NIC like the D-Link 
DFE-530TX+. The use will probably be a firewall, proxy, file server, 
and DVR. 
http://www.EagleBit.com/Netgear_GA311_Gigabit_PCI_Card_p/eb-400-00357.htm 



I have had good results with Intel Pro/1000 (em driver) NICs. The 
desktop one isn't as expensive as you might think, and the driver is one 
of the better FreeBSD NIC drivers.


You might need to wind down your expectations a bit, especially on older 
servers with vanilla PCI slots - my 'old' Celeron D fileserver doesn't 
do much more than 25-30MB/sec. Still, doubling/tripling the speed of 
your network isn't such a bad thing :-)


With Intel server NICS on PCI-X, where I work we had up to around 
60MB/sec throughput for a freebsd-based firewall on modest hardware 
(Dell 1425SC), and basic GigE switches - so the OS is good for a lot more.

___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: [freebsd-questions] Good FreeBSD Supported Gigabit Ethernet Card?

2007-09-14 Thread Oliver Hansen

Howard Jones wrote:

Oliver Hansen wrote:
I'm looking to eventually upgrade my home network to all gigabit so 
I'm going to start by purchasing a few NICs for some old servers I 
just received. I know there are quite a few supported by FreeBSD6 
which I found ( 
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/hardware-i386.html#ETHERNET ) 
but I'm wondering if there is any real benefit in buying a $40 or $50 
NIC like the Netgear GA311 or just get a $20 NIC like the D-Link 
DFE-530TX+. The use will probably be a firewall, proxy, file server, 
and DVR. 
http://www.EagleBit.com/Netgear_GA311_Gigabit_PCI_Card_p/eb-400-00357.htm 



I have had good results with Intel Pro/1000 (em driver) NICs. The 
desktop one isn't as expensive as you might think, and the driver is 
one of the better FreeBSD NIC drivers.


You might need to wind down your expectations a bit, especially on 
older servers with vanilla PCI slots - my 'old' Celeron D fileserver 
doesn't do much more than 25-30MB/sec. Still, doubling/tripling the 
speed of your network isn't such a bad thing :-)


With Intel server NICS on PCI-X, where I work we had up to around 
60MB/sec throughput for a freebsd-based firewall on modest hardware 
(Dell 1425SC), and basic GigE switches - so the OS is good for a lot 
more.


Thank you for the recommendation. I may go with an Intel Pro because 
they do seem to have good driver support and I've used them in the past 
in Windows. Yes, the basic PCI slots would not be as fast as the PCI-X 
but just a good increase is what I want. Transferring audio, video and 
other files much quicker than currently is the main goal. 60MB/sec 
sounds awesome -- but as you say, just tripling the speed of my current 
network is worth it to me.

___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]