Alteon ACEnic card
He Ding
eric at evl.uic.edu
Thu Oct 12 10:39:47 PDT 2000
Has anybody done some OS kernel modification or NIC driver modification
of Gigabit Ethernet Card on Linux to reduce CPU utilization?
I know Duke has done some similar work on FreeBSD for Alteon card.
Eric He
PhD student
Electronic Visualization Laboratory
University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 996-3002
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Val Henson wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 10:38:44AM -0500, Gary Stiehr wrote:
> > Hi,
> > We are looking at Alteon's ACEnic card for use in our cluster. I was
> > wondering what people's experiences have been with the performance of
> > Alteon ACEnic cards. Which switches do you use with the cards? Do you
> > take advantage of the "jumbo frames?" Any information would be helpful.
>
> I'm not using the acenic in a cluster environment, in fact, I'm only
> using it in back-to-back configurations. My experience with it has
> been mostly good. It does take at least two processors to drive this
> card at any reasonable speed.
>
> I'm using them primarily in jumbo frame mode (9000 byte MTU). The
> Linux acenic driver has a bug that will oops the machine if you change
> the mtu too many times. I sent Jes Sorensen a rudimentary patch but
> as of version 0.46 he hasn't integrated it.
>
> My measured bandwidth on two-cpu machines running Linux 2.2.16, with
> default tuning and 9000 byte MTU, tops out at 615 Mbps. I'm sure this
> could be increased with a little bit of work.
>
> The Alteon AceNIC's are the most expensive Gigabit Ethernet cards by
> far, so we're buying some of the cheaper versions for evaluation. For
> some unofficial gige NIC prices, see:
>
> http://www.tdl.com/~netex/network/network.html
>
> Unfortunately, no one seems to have them in stock at the moment...
>
> -VAL
>
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