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Re: [OT] NIC 1000Base-SX needed



On Mon, 16 May 2011, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> I need only six 1000Base-SX ports in ONE ROUTER.
> (prefered Duap-Port NICs)

It is a software router?  And you want it to route 12Gbps?  I thought
you wanted to plug a bunch of servers on a 1000Base-SX switch.

You better not expect a lot from that box, unless you're willing to
really go very far (at which point you're strongly encouraged to just
buy a Cisco or juniper *hardware* switch-router).

It is not the throughput, it is the PPS workload that will kill it.  You
really don't use software routers with normal hardware for anything
above 1Mpps (and even that requires a seriously modern multi-core
server, which won't come cheap and can actually be far more expensive
than a small switch-router).

You're also likely to need kernel 2.6.38, but YMMV.

At least get three i82576 cards.  You will need intelligent interrupt
mitigation, and horizontal (per-core) scalability.  Do not virtualize,
and prepare yourself for some serious kernel (and NIC) tuning.

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