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6 digits? how about 4?
Its nothing specialthis is the motherboard specifications1. Xeon® 3000 Series, Core2 Extreme, Core2 Duo, Pentium® D, Pentium 4, Pentium Extreme Edition & Celeron D in LGA775 Package (FSB 1066/800/533)2. Intel® 3000 (Mukilteo-2) Chipset3. Up to 8GB unbuffered ECC / non-ECC DDR2 667/533 SDRAM4. 4x Intel® 82573V/L PCI-e Gigabit LAN Ports5. Built-in SATA ICH7R Controller 4x SATA (3 Gbps) Drive with RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 Support6. 1x 64-bit 133MHz PCI-X, 1x 32-bit 33MHz PCI7. On board XGI Volari Z7 Graphics 8. IPMI 2.0 Support (AOC-IPMI20It is routing and doing address translation.
That is so much bull that I have to reply to it.. We use a Linux distribution called Bifrost (http://bifrost.slu.se) and with our new server (a xeon 2 ghz) with 4GB ethernets we do easily push 800Mbps and thats with a lot of iptable rules..
6 digits? how about 4?
Its nothing special
this is the motherboard specifications
1. Xeon® 3000 Series, Core2 Extreme,
Core2 Duo, Pentium® D, Pentium 4,
Pentium Extreme Edition & Celeron D
in LGA775 Package
(FSB 1066/800/533)
2. Intel® 3000 (Mukilteo-2) Chipset
3. Up to 8GB unbuffered ECC / non-ECC
DDR2 667/533 SDRAM
4. 4x Intel® 82573V/L PCI-e Gigabit
LAN Ports
5. Built-in SATA ICH7R Controller
4x SATA (3 Gbps) Drive with
RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 Support
6. 1x 64-bit 133MHz PCI-X,
1x 32-bit 33MHz PCI
7. On board XGI Volari Z7 Graphics 8. IPMI 2.0 Support (AOC-IPMI20
It is routing and doing address translation.
That is so much bull that I have to reply to it.. We use a Linux distribution called Bifrost (http://bifrost.slu.se) and with our new server (a xeon 2 ghz) with 4GB ethernets we do easily push 800Mbps and thats with a lot of iptable rules..