Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 14 Jul 2003 15:02:35 -0400 | From | Jeff Garzik <> | Subject | Re: Alan Shih: "TCP IP Offloading Interface" |
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David griego wrote: > IMHO, there are several cases for some type of TCP/IP offload. One is > for embedded systems that are just not capable of doing 1Gbps+. Another > is with 10GbE, even high end servers will not be able keep up with TCP > processing/data movement at these speeds. Not being proactive in > adopting TCP/IP offload will force Linux into accepting some scheme that > will not necissarily be best.
How does one evaluate a TOE stack to be sure that all the security fixes in Linux are also in that stack?
How does one evaluate a TOE stack to be sure it doesn't add new security holes that Linux never had?
Jeff
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