Contributed by mk/reverse on from the the-wow-a-28k8-bps-modem-days-are-over dept.
brad@ just committed support for Intel's 10Gbps network interfaces:
Modified files: sys/dev/pci : files.pci Added files: sys/dev/pci : if_ixgb.c if_ixgb.h if_ixgb_osdep.h ixgb_ee.c ixgb_ee.h ixgb_hw.c ixgb_hw.h ixgb_ids.h Log message: add Intel 10Gb Ethernet driver with support for LR/SR and CX4 cards.
brad@ also has a driver ready for Neterion's Xframe-I 10Gbps interface, but he has no hardware to test it with. He's also in need of a 10Gbps switch, so if you can donate either please contact him.
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I hope this is a sign of a more co-operative Intel, maybe we'll even see an end to closed-source firmware?
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NetBSD does it again: after the original Internet2 Land Speed Record set by NetBSD in 2004 May 3 was broken, NetBSD shines again: Once more researchers at the Swedish University Network (SUNET) have broken the Internet2 Land Speed Record, using the upcoming version of NetBSD 2.0.
The new records are 124.935 Pbmps in a single stream (was 69.073 Pbmps), and 122.367 Pbmps in multiple streams. NetBSD was used once more due to the “scalability of it's TCP code”.
More information about this record including the NetBSD configuration can be found at: http://proj.sunet.se/LSR3-s/ for single stream and http://proj.sunet.se/LSR3-m/ for multiple streams. And the website of the Internet2 Land Speed Record (I2-LSR) competition is located at: http://lsr.internet2.edu/.
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"ohnoes openbsd is teh slow, netbsd is teh fast, use netbsd it am teh best."
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By Chris Wareham (144.178.103.79) chriswareham@chriswareham.demon.co.uk on http://www.chriswareham.demon.co.uk/
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Hubert, we miss you. I need a laugh once a while ;)
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19 January 2005, IPv6 Single and Multiple Stream, operating system: Linux kernel 2.6.8
24 December 2004, IPv4 Single and Multiple Stream, operating system: Linux kernel 2.6.6
not only old, outdated.
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-Blake