sounds like I already have the cards I need in myx(4).
I'm currently using them for 10g packet capture systems
under a Linux install using their proprietary snf
driver. Slick driver, but it is proprietary, Myri only
supports Linux/FreeBSD and Winders with it.
Will be interesting to see how well
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 03:56:14PM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
> im using myx(4). im biased though.
Only ix(4), myx(4) and maybe oce(4) are viable options. ixgb(4) is pci-x
only and slow. tht(4) has its own sets of issues and is not really
available on the market anymore. xge(4) may work but is not
I have only run (and still do run) 10G networking over ix(4), but those
seems to work fine enough. The limit does not seem to be the HW in that
case, as the recent 10G discussions state.
2013/8/15 Diana Eichert
> What I want to do.
>
> create a netflow collector using OpenBSD by looking at
> d
im using myx(4). im biased though.
On 15/08/2013, at 9:09 AM, Diana Eichert wrote:
> What I want to do.
>
> create a netflow collector using OpenBSD by looking at
> data fed from a tap
>
> I know which 10G NICs are supported by OpenBSD, what I'd
> like to hear is a recommendation on which one
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Diana Eichert wrote:
> What I want to do.
>
> create a netflow collector using OpenBSD by looking at
> data fed from a tap
>
> I know which 10G NICs are supported by OpenBSD, what I'd
> like to hear is a recommendation on which one of the
> following to use.
>
> $
What I want to do.
create a netflow collector using OpenBSD by looking at
data fed from a tap
I know which 10G NICs are supported by OpenBSD, what I'd
like to hear is a recommendation on which one of the
following to use.
$ apropos 10G
che, cheg (4) - Chelsio Communications 10Gb Ethernet device
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