Kosta Todorovic wrote:
I'm not too concerned with backward compatibility. I see silicom-usa
provide both a Broadcom and Intel based chipsets.
Is there any reason in particular that you reccomended Broadcom? And
can standard kernel drivers be used for these cards? I've had bad
expirience with custom manufactorer drivers once they discontinue
development and support for their card.
The BCM NICs will work in a normal 32-bit PCI bus..the 4-port Intels will
not. If you have 64-bit PCI-X, then I'd get Intel..but that's just because
I've used them longer...I have no reason to believe the BCM is inferior at
this time.
How reliable is Silicom-usa?
As a management decision, who would you purchase 10 quad port cards
from and which kinds of cards would u get?
Heh, I've already purchased more than 10 from silicom, and have shipped
them all over the world. So far...no complaints! But, if you don't
need the BCM, you can get good ole Intel quad GigE NICs from www.newegg.com
and a million other places.
Ben
--
Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com
|