Ian Brown wrote:
Hello,
I came across the e1000 download for linux in intel site.
I saw that in the readme they talk about Intel(R) I/O Acceleration
Technology;
According to this readme , there is support for "systems using the
Intel(R) 5000 Series Chipsets Integrated Device - 1A38".
see:
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/df-support/9180/ENG/README.txt
My question is : did anybody tried using chipsets with this I/O
Acceleration Technology ? Did he get a significant performance
improvement over non I/O Accelerated nics ?
IIRC, there were some measures made and discussed at least a little in
netdev. A search of the archives should find them.
I would also expect that Intel would have some glossy PDF's on their
site touting the performance boosts technology :) They should at least
somewhere have some links to actual measurements...
Ian
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rick jones
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