Re: Linux the best hardware for routing with 10 and 40G network adapter

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi Robert,
We also think about intel cards, can you write something more about the source of problem?



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Thanks,
Adam Nieścierowicz

W dniu 18.03.2015 23:03, Robert LeBlanc napisał(a):

I can't speak for the specific configuration, but we are having
challenges using the mqprio qdisc on the Intel XL710 adapters. We have
engaged Intel, but we are still having trouble. If you want priority
queuing and using the hardware TX queues, you may have problems with
this family of cards.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Nieścierowicz Adam
<adam.niescierowicz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

in the near future we are planning to purchase new equipment for the router.

Our requirements are:

- four or more 1GbE interfaces

- two-four 10GbE interfaces

- two 40GbE interfaces

- multicast routing with throughput input 1-2 Gb/s output 4x1-2Gb/s

Can someone share your experience what equipment you choose to such a
configuration

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Thanks,
Adam Nieścierowicz
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