People, processor of this hardware will be killed before the 100M ethernet be the problem.
-- Eduardo Schoedler 2015-02-19 12:52 GMT-02:00 David Reader <david.rea...@zeninternet.co.uk>: > On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 15:26:36 +0200 > Denys Fedoryshchenko <de...@visp.net.lb> wrote: > > > As far as i know, Raspberry PI ethernet over USB might be fine for DNS > > too, but before it had issues with > > large data transfers (ethernet driver hangs). No idea about now. > > On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 15:26:36 +0200 > Denys Fedoryshchenko <de...@visp.net.lb> wrote: > > > As far as i know, Raspberry PI ethernet over USB might be fine for DNS > > too, but before it had issues with > > large data transfers (ethernet driver hangs). No idea about now. > > AIUI the problem with the RPi isn't so much that the Ethernet NIC sits on > a USB interface, it's that the RPi USB interface is very basic and requires > a great deal of host interaction to work. It presents a very high interrupt > load, and that can lead to problems. > > Remember that the RPi, fantastic as it is, was developed as a low cost > educational aid. It can be used with great success in other fields, but you > should consider its limitations. > > I'm using several to connect sensors, actuators, and such to a private > network, which it's great for - but I'd think at least twice before > deploying one as a public-serving host in user-experience-critical role in > a remote location. > > d. > -- Eduardo Schoedler