Re: Using AES-256 Controller Card

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On 27.08.2012 14:35, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> On 12-08-27 02:16 PM, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
> > 
> > Contrary to OP: AES-NI
> 
> OP doesn't have AES-NI so it's performance gains are orthogonal.
> 
> > So it's between 1066.52 MiB/s and 1027.7 MiB/s
> 
> Sure, but OP doesn't have AES-NI on his CPU, so I'm not sure the point.

Hmm. I reread the original post and i have to say: It's ambiguous.

What i read, and what stuck in my head, was "dmcrypt doesn't support 
AES-NI", not "my CPU doesn't support AES-NI".

But i guess the OP meant the latter, so my mistake.




Bis denn

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