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Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux vs. FreeBSD Gigabit & 10GbE Networking Performance
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Originally posted by microcode View PostWas Clear Linux not playing nice with the 10GBase-T machine?Michael Larabel
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Hi Michael,
Just to let you know, perhaps the cheapest consumer 10Gbe card you can buy brand new with out-of-the-box Linux support (no need to download drivers or compile stuff unlike Mellanox) is the Asus XG-C100C which is a consumer card. Cost less than a $100 USD and uses RJ45 copper...
I don't work for Asus nor affiliated with them. Just that I stumbled across them at an online store and bought a couple for direct cross-over networking (server to back-up server).
Would be great if you could ping Asus for a sample! Then run your magic!
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Originally posted by edwaleni View Post
I only brought up brand names because cards from those NIC chipset suppliers tend to run higher in price, especially when using a fixed physical connection type.
Ultimately I think a good test would be to connect 1 server, using the same NIC against a Xena 40Gbps test platform. Boot each OS and run it through the paces.
Teledyne LeCroy Xena, a global leader in Ethernet Traffic Generators, Physical Layer testing and Network Emulation solutions.
I've got no doubt I could build something to give a network a very good workout with a price tag of anywhere from $300 to $1000 depending on how much I want to stress the net. Unless you really need the massive number of ports the XenaNetworks various platforms support, why even think about spending that kind of money?
This is all assuming that your testing a single box or maybe two. If you need more than 40 to 60Gb/s I would get a Chelsio T6(runs around $600) and you'll get 100Gb line speed.
https://www.chelsio.com/wp-content/uploads/resources/T5-40Gb-FreeBSD-Netmap.pdf
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