Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 17 Jun 2003 15:24:20 -0500 | From | Janice M Girouard <> | Subject | Re: patch for common networking error messages |
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From David S. Miller:
And when we have 1GHZ memory busses and 10GHz cpus tomorrow, what does this say for 1gbit and 10gbit cards?
Such schemes are fundamentally flawed.
Bottom line.. I was asking for input, and I received it. It's valid to say... look at the statistics. I really like the concept of driving events through netlink, but querying statistics works.
p.s. It's been my experience that the memory system is the main bottleneck when trying to support a heavy network load. When the 10 Gigabit card emerges, and it's here today, the memory system will be pressed to support it, especially if you're not using zerocopy and you're thinking of using more than one card. Perhaps if RDMA is capabilities are added to Linux, then things might be different.
So.. when do you think RDMA will show up on Linx?
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