low-latency high-bandwidth OS bypass user-level messagingforcommodity(linux) clusters with commodity NICs(<$200),HELP!(GAMMA/EMP/M-VIA/etc.)
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Steffen Persvold sp at scali.comWed Dec 18 01:13:43 PST 2002
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On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, jon wrote: > Hey! Thanks for the info! I really tried hard looking for such a thing > and never found it. > > I'll take it into consideration. > The Tyan S2707 also has a decent onboadrd GbE NIC, the Broadcom BCM5701 chip which uses the tg3 Linux driver (the 2.4.20 kernel has a stable working version). Regards, -- Steffen Persvold | Scali AS mailto:sp at scali.com | http://www.scali.com Tel: (+47) 2262 8950 | Olaf Helsets vei 6 Fax: (+47) 2262 8951 | N0621 Oslo, NORWAY
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