[CentOS] Broadcom chips: TOE or no TOE?
Florin Andrei
florin at andrei.myip.orgWed Oct 7 23:24:50 UTC 2009
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nate wrote: > Florin Andrei wrote: > >> Any luck with proprietary drivers? Any problems those drivers may cause >> with bonding? > > I don't think there are proprietary drivers for broadcom NICs, > about 5 years ago there was proprietary fault tolerance drivers > but I don't see them now. Right, I was thinking of the stuff on their site, as opposed to what comes with the distro. I forgot it's open source anyway. > I think there is some support for the iSCSI offload onto some of > their NICs depending on driver, but not aware of anything for > the full TCP stack. All I do is 802.3ad bonding and jumbo frames. No iSCSI. -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/
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