Re: Migration to 7.1 ?

2009-04-07 Thread Wojciech Puchar


Does 7.1 has reached a stability that it could
be used for a high load production server ?


at least for me - it's stable under high loads doing lots of different 
thing.


i mean /amd64
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Re: Migration to 7.1 ?

2009-04-07 Thread Ivan Voras
Frank Bonnet wrote:
 Hello
 
 I'm planning to migrate our mailhub (IBM X3650) to FreeBSD 7.1
 from Debian etch ;-) , of course I'll restart from scratch.
 
 I have two questions before doing so.
 
 Does 7.1 has reached a stability that it could
 be used for a high load production server ?

Generally, yes.

 Does the LAGG driver works well with broadcomm giga ethernet chips ?
 ( I plan to use LACP to a Cisco switch )

Try asking at freebsd-net@



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Re: Migration to 7.1 ?

2009-04-07 Thread Ewald Jenisch
  Does the LAGG driver works well with broadcomm giga ethernet chips ?
  ( I plan to use LACP to a Cisco switch )
 
 Try asking at freebsd-net@
 

Hi,

I've been running with the lagg-driver for quite some time now on
several blade-systems using broadcom chips in a failover
configuration - no problems whatsoever - failover/fallback all ok.

LACP shouldn't be a problem either - on the Cisco side define a port
channel using LACP plus optional a balancing strategy (like mac-based etc.)

HTH
-ewald



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Re: Migration to 7.1 ?

2009-04-07 Thread Frank Bonnet
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
 Does the LAGG driver works well with broadcomm giga ethernet chips ?
 ( I plan to use LACP to a Cisco switch )
 Try asking at freebsd-net@

 
 Hi,
 
 I've been running with the lagg-driver for quite some time now on
 several blade-systems using broadcom chips in a failover
 configuration - no problems whatsoever - failover/fallback all ok.
 
 LACP shouldn't be a problem either - on the Cisco side define a port
 channel using LACP plus optional a balancing strategy (like mac-based etc.)
 
 HTH
 -ewald
 


Hello

Thanks for your feedback

Frank
 
 
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