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Lo and behold, Phil Howard once said: > > Anyone know where to get some multi-port (not hub/switch, but true distinct > ports) NIC cards that are in the price range of N times the cost of a normal > NIC card, compatible with Linux? I have a project that needs 12 to 20 ports. > I've stuffed 4 NIC cards into a Linux box and it handles that OK. But I'd > like to get more in there at proportional cost (I can hack the kernel if it > needs any table size increases ... viva la source). > > For one thing I'd like to isolate all our colocation boxes into their own > individual subnets. Try Phobos - http://www.phobos.com/ They make a quad 10/100 ethernet port; it's about $50 less than the other quad NICs around, and performs quite well. I'm not sure what their Linux support is. -Dave -- work: [email protected] me: [email protected] University of Utah http://www.angio.net/ Department of Computer Science
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