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RE: Linux router network cards


From: Philip Loenneker <Philip.Loenneker () tasmanet com au>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2020 04:37:25 +0000

Hi Micah,

Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5 series of cards. They handle DPDK, PVRDMA (basically SR-IOV that allows live 
migration between hosts), and can even process packets within the NIC for some models. They did a fantastic 
presentation at AusNOG 2019 which showed off a lot of the features. We tried some out with Vmware and could get 20Gbps 
throughput (limited by the 2x 10G NICs we had configured) to a VM running Linux with DPDK+VPP.

The slidedeck for the presentation is here:
https://www.ausnog.net/sites/default/files/ausnog-2019/presentations/1.9_Rhod_Brown_AusNOG2019.pdf

It's heavily targeting virtualised workloads but some of the feature sets apply to bare-metal uses too.

Regards,
Philip Loenneker | Senior Network Engineer | TasmaNet

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From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+philip.loenneker=tasmanet.com.au () nanog org> On Behalf Of micah anderson
Sent: Wednesday, 21 October 2020 2:37 PM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Linux router network cards


I'm looking around for networking cards to build a linux based router. It needs to be able to do XDP, multiqueues, have 
good in-kernel driver support and be able to handle 10Gbe with good offloading for dealing with high packets per second.

What features should I be looking for to really optimize things for a three transit setup, with full tables.

Something like the Intel XL710-QDA2 card maybe?

-- 
        micah


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