dual/quadruple ports on a NICs
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Bogdan Costescu bogdan.costescu at iwr.uni-heidelberg.deFri Jun 8 11:46:08 PDT 2001
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Martin Siegert wrote: > My impression is that dual/quad card works no better than two/four single > cards of the same vendor at least when you are interested in channel bonding. Don't forget that dual/quad cards occupy only one PCI slot. With quads on a 5 PCI slots motherboard, one can get 20 NICs. Of course, shared IRQs and shared PCI bus might slow things down. But for something like image rendering (to keep clustering topics), where nodes don't have to talk between them, one server with 16 NICs and direct links (crossover cables) to clients might be a good alternative to a switch-ed environment. > The dual/quad cards are just more expensive. They have to include some additional circuitry, at least a PCI bridge to hide all the NICs behind. So, increased price is (partly) justifiable. Sincerely, Bogdan Costescu IWR - Interdisziplinaeres Zentrum fuer Wissenschaftliches Rechnen Universitaet Heidelberg, INF 368, D-69120 Heidelberg, GERMANY Telephone: +49 6221 54 8869, Telefax: +49 6221 54 8868 E-mail: Bogdan.Costescu at IWR.Uni-Heidelberg.De
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