Mixing Gigabit, Copper, and Linux
iampgray writes: "With copper-based gigabit cards selling for less than $36 these days, what kind of performance can you expect -- especially in the often-overlooked Linux market? We sought out to test exactly what you could expect from copper-based gigabit solutoins for the desktop interface through the cluster-targeted products. Name brands and off-brands were put through the wringer. How'd they fare? Interesting results to say the least."
10 posts and it's ./ed already. Maybe someone needs gigabyte ethernet on the other end of the connection......
br.
ahh, the egg in the basket..
Slashdotted in 2 minutes. Maybe their server needs one of those new-fangled gigabit NIC's...
I dunno... What do you wanna do?
After all, what good does it do the slashdot community when we can no longer read the article??
Additionally, the local-copy should be like Google's cashe system, this way all ad images would still point to whatever ad servers the pages originally had. (this would be to cover a reason why slashdot has yet to institute such a system)
Just my two cents, all taxes included
Sunny Dubey