On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Gerhard Mack wrote:
Sometimes it's not the speed it's the cost.. The best I've ever done is
5.5 interfaces per u/ Although with a better motherboard and case it might
have been different.
I have a bunch of servers from rackable, dual core cpu, 2G ram 2xgigE on the
motherboard (1x100M on motherboard), 4x Intel E1000 quad port cards, 120G SATA
drive, DVD burner, floppy
3u, 18 gig ports, just under $5k
if you have 36" deep racks you can put them back to back and have two of these
in 3u (12 gig ports per u)
not nessasarily the cheapest available, but they've been reliable, and there's
pleanty of CPU and ram to handle firewall tasks.
besides, sometimes you don't want to trust the closed-source vlan
implementations on the switches ;-)
David Lang
http://innerfire.net/pics/projects/21portfirewall_2.jpg
(assigns each port it's ip range and blocks any address not assigned to
that port)
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Roland Dreier wrote:
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 08:34:40 -0700
From: Roland Dreier <[email protected]>
To: Benny Amorsen <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Stop pmac_zilog from abusing 8250's device numbers.
> Indeed, port density is disappointingly poor in modern servers. Do you
> know any with more than 14 ports per U? (That's an MBX 1U server with
> 8 on-board and a 6-port expansion).
If you really need a ton of ports you could probably build a 1U server
with 2 * 2-port 10gig NICs, and use VLAN-capable switches with 10gig
and 1gig ports to fan out each 10gig link from your server to 10 1-gig
ports. That would get you 40 ports of 1-gig from each server (plus
whatever the server has on board).
- R.
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