You can buy bcm57xx based boards, where the chipset is nice but the driver
not really nice yet.
You can buy syskonnect sk98 boards, which definitely have a good chipset -
but the driver doesn't support the tcp transmit zerocopy path yet. I've
tried to put some pressure on SysKonnect about this - but they seem a bit
'slow'.
You can buy natsemi boards, which is a more-or-less crappy chipset, but
there is a nice linux driver.
Summary:
Old acenic boards are still the best solution - but there are no longer
available for quite some time :(
> Regards,
> Stephan
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