From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Mohan Sundaram Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 02:21:24 +0000 Subject: Re: [LARTC] New hardware Message-Id: <44EA6754.6000909@vsnl.com> List-Id: References: <1156175178.44e9d54a18bd1@www.inbox.lv> In-Reply-To: <1156175178.44e9d54a18bd1@www.inbox.lv> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: lartc@vger.kernel.org I used a SunFire x2100 which has 2 Ghz Opteron and PCI-Xpress slot into which I plugged in a dual port gigE Intel PCI-Xpress card. Got a raw forwarding performance of 800Kpps for 64B packets. This beat a CISCO 3845 which gave 600Kpps. Raw forwarding is one measure though it is not the end-all. Mohan Marek Kierdelewicz wrote: >> Hi! > > Hi > >> reason of hardware upgrade is growing up number of users, also we are >> planning to increase upstream link from 100 Mbit/s to 1 Gbit/s. > > If you want to move around 1Gbit/s you need PCI-X or PCI-E network > interfaces (PCI bus would be a bottleneck). > >> 1) Server based router (with dual core Xeon CPU) > > I've been using for some time now router with 2xsingle-core Xeon CPU > for servicing 2k+ users. It works well. > >> 2) Desktop based router (with newest Intel Core 2 Duo CPU) > > Did't have a pleasure. I'd like to hear some opinions on that one too. > >> 3) what about AMD (I have no personal experience with them)? > > I'm trying to use unorthodox hardware setup for fast router: > > Dual core AMD64 > desktop motherboard with 2xPCIe x16 slots (SLI capable motherboard) > two PCIe x4 intel E1000 Server network adapters > > Preliminary tests look promising. Network adapters mentioned above > should in theory do better then previous PCI-X network adapters. > >> As I know, 64-bit architecture in router specific tasks doesn’t >> give any performance boost? Maybe there are some other nuances that I >> need to know (kernel hacking, hardware hints)? > > I think 64-bit architectures can do much better then 32-bit ones... at > least on 64-bit kernel. > >> I’m going to use standard Intel E1000 NIC for 1 Gbit/s speed >> line, is it a good choice? > > Best choice as far as I know. Anyone would sugest something else? > > Regards, _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc