Dear Managers, Thanks for your replies, esp King, Brooke Peers, Julie joe.fletcher@btconnect.com SysKonnect's cards seemed to be most people's favorites, taking into consideration price/performance(infact Brooke mentioned seeing better performance). Though the sysKonnect cards are believed to be "only" GigE. The Sun Part # is x1141a I was able to get SysKonnect cards(Cu-Based) for about $425 I might upgrade to the same over Christmas, especially considering the great prices of GigE switches. I am also appending Brooke's post and my original posting. Apologies for the late summary. /dev/null devnull@adc.idt.com Brooke's email -------------- A couple of years ago at a different company, I benchmarked SysKonnect's copper-based GigE cards against Sun's fiber-based cards using Extreme 48i switches and E420R servers. The SysKonnects were always at least a little bit faster and sometimes a good 25% faster. Still, both were good, and I'm confident media had little to do with the results. Even happier for us, the SysKonnect cards were substantially less expensive than the Sun cards. Coupled with savings on GBICs we didn't need and using copper instead of fiber, we chose the SysKonnect solution. Nowadays Sun ships someone's GigE cards, and they're 10/100/1000 cards, unlike SysKonnect's, which were (and I believe still are) simply GigE. However, I wonder if something is given up in speed for such flexibility. I have not benched any NICs since the time I mentioned above so I don't know. I got my SysKonnect cards from Intervision, http://www.intervision.com/, and my contact was Amber Lindsay (spelling?). I do not know if she is still there. We ended up not needing many SysKonnect cards, but SysKonnect was kind enough to provide the cards to try out before we bought them. Then we bought the rest through the reseller, Intervision. A nice feature of SysKonnect is that they do offer dual interface cards that could be useful to some folks. That was beyond our need. They also supported trunking. SysKonnect also listened to me and made interface configuration an optional part of their driver's package installation. I liked dealing with SysKonnect. Alas, I know my contact there is no longer with them, but I can easily imagine their having continued to ship good products with good service. Brooke -----Original Message----- From: devnull@adc.idt.com [mailto:devnull@adc.idt.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 3:21 PM To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Subject: OT: GigE Card for Ultra-30 Dear Managers, I am trying to buy a Gigabit Ethernet card(PCI) for my Ultra-30. I would prefer to use Copper, unless some of ya'll have seen anything special while using a fiber card. Any recommendations for the card ? Place to buy them from ? Many Thanks, Regards. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Nov 13 19:38:07 2002
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