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Alot of our servers use (built in) Broadcom's, never had any problems. |
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Used some very cheap D-Link DGE-528T as well, but not for the |
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production side. Worked fairly well however if you need a stop-gap. |
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Joe Hancock. |
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On 10/04/07, kashani <kashani-list@××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> Wendall Cada wrote: |
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> > I'm looking for recommendations for the best price versus quality |
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> > gigabit ethernet cards. Particularly interested in stability as they |
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> > will be used in a production mail server and production web server. |
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> > Wendall |
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> Broadcom or Intel... not that there are really any other choices. Used |
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> both, never had a problem with either. Some cheap Broadcom cards can't |
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> do jumbo frames which you're very unlikely to use. That's pretty much it. |
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