On 11/09/16(Sun) 18:04, K K wrote:
> [...]
> > There is a lot of ongoing work in this area, OpenBSD doesn't claim to
> > be the performance leader today.
>
> What is the take of OpenBSD developers on this?
> Are they any plans?
>
> Many options seems available, but I have no idea how they could
On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 05:46:48PM +, K K wrote:
> Chelsio NIcs: Chelsio T540-CR (although not sure there is an OpenBSD driver)
There is no driver for these cards. There used to be a work-in-progress
driver but it was never finished and hence deleted one year ago.
CVSROOT:/cvs
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K K [kk...@outlook.com] wrote:
> I thought Intel, but I speak out of impressions, not backed by any facts.
>
David Gwynne who is working on the Myricom driver recommends the intel card
if that helps
> What is the take of OpenBSD developers on this?
> Are they any plans?
>
There's a lot of
> I think Intel and Myricom are going to be the best-supported 10GbE on
> OpenBSD at the moment.
I thought Intel, but I speak out of impressions, not backed by any facts.
> The best performance today will be with a processor that packs a lot
> of punch into a smaller number of cores. I'm using
On 11.9.2016. 19:17, K wrote:
> All,
>
> This message is a call for people who are interested to benchmark commodity
> hardware with the goal of pushing as much PPS as possible through OpenBSD.
> The initial target is to reach 10 Mpps at 64 bytes (or more precisely 84
> bytes with interpacket
On 09/11/16 19:46, K K wrote:
> // Previous email bounced, so I resend it. Sorry for duplicate //
Just curious, if you look at the bounce, would that be a
DMARC-worshipper failing to understand mailing list mail?
I'm researching what will likely be a longish, fact-based rant on the
subject.
- P
K [k...@protonmail.com] wrote:
> All,
>
> This message is a call for people who are interested to benchmark commodity
> hardware with the goal of pushing as much PPS as possible through OpenBSD.
> The initial target is to reach 10 Mpps at 64 bytes (or more precisely 84
> bytes with interpacket
// Previous email bounced, so I resend it. Sorry for duplicate //
All,
This message is a call for people who are interested to benchmark commodity
hardware with the goal of pushing as much PPS as possible through OpenBSD.
The initial target is to reach 10 Mpps at 64 bytes (or more precisely 84
All,
This message is a call for people who are interested to benchmark commodity
hardware with the goal of pushing as much PPS as possible through OpenBSD.
The initial target is to reach 10 Mpps at 64 bytes (or more precisely 84
bytes with interpacket gap) and if the experiment proves to be
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