I purchased some HP dl360 G5's a year and a half ago.  They are still
avaliable 1U.  I was able to buy a PXI-X riser card to put a fibre
channel HBA into them.
 

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From: Lenny [mailto:five2one.le...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 2:15 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Re: Can't get more than 15kpps.



Well, actually, it's not the NICs that pushed me away from this server,
but the expansion slots.

I intend to insert my dual port Intel, and it's PCI-X, but the Sun only
has PCI-e, so it was no good.

Also, today, looking on ebay, I realized that it's not such an easy task
- to find a modern server with a dual core AMD (second generation) and
at least 1 PCI-X slot. The same is with Intel. And I already have 4
PCI-X cards, so I'd rather use them. 

By the way, will AMD 275 do the job? Or is it too old and weak?

Regarding the 2 CPUs, I'm not sure I need them, cause I'll only be using
2 cores(each for 1 card), and as far as I saw on the previous servers -
the other 2 cores were just idle 99% of the time. (Although they were
logical cores via HT, but I don't think it makes much of a difference).




And now I'm about to ask a very stupid question: is it possible to just
resize the packets? (because I understand that this way I'm gonna have a
better throughput). I know changing the MTU is not advisable. 







thanks,




Lenny.




P.S. How's IBM x3550? any opinions?




Bill Marquette wrote:


        On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Vick Khera <vi...@khera.org>
<mailto:vi...@khera.org>  wrote:
          

                On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Lenny
<five2one.le...@gmail.com> <mailto:five2one.le...@gmail.com>  wrote:
                    

                        I got offered a Sun Fire X2200 with Opteron Dual
Core 2210(that's 1.8GHz).
                        Will that do it? (for ~150kpps)
                              

        That's a little slower than what I use in prod (2218's),  but it
        should work - I'd want to make sure there were two physical dual
core
        CPUs in the box (paranoia - and well...that's what I tested
;-P).
        
          

                Double check the NICs in that box.  I believe they're
broadcom and
                nvidia (yes, Sun does a mix and match on the same
motherboard!  You
                get two of each.)  Also, one of the NICs doubles as the
network port
                for the service processor, so if you're inclined to use
the SP, you'll
                need to account for that dual use on the NIC port 1.
                    

        Yeah, when I looked at the X2100's, they had 2 nvidia and 2
broadcoms
        onboard.  The real issue wasn't the nics...other than they all
suck
        IMO, but that to use the lights out management, you lost both
        broadcoms (unless you run Solaris on them - that _might_ have
changed
        in the last couple years).  Now, I'm not a huge fan of broadcom
nics,
        but leaving me with only nvidias meant I had a machine with four
        completely unusable nics and I was _still_ putting a quad port
nic in
        the box, thus costing me more than an equivalent machine from
any of
        Suns competitors.
        
        --Bill
        
        
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