[Bro] Question about network cards

Michał Purzyński michalpurzynski1 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 08:27:43 PDT 2016


Of only I had enough patience for ZC. When it worked, I saw some packed loss that wasn't there when I used Myricom on the same sensor.

A nice alternative would be an Intel plus NetMap.

> On 13 Apr 2016, at 16:39, Gary Faulkner <gfaulkner.nsm at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> What are folks thoughts on Intel Cards with the fully licensed PF_RING DNA+Libzero or ZC drivers and libraries, which NTOP typically offers to EDUs at no cost. Shouldn't these perform much more closely to the Myricoms with Sniffer v3 than standard PF_RING drivers and libraries?
> 
>> On 4/13/16 6:46 AM, Hosom, Stephen M wrote:
>> Intel x520s work fine with both af_packet and pf_ring.
>> 
>> 
>> On 04/12/2016 06:03 PM, Michał Purzyński wrote:
>> Another voice for myricoms. Single port with the sniffer v3 license was nowhere close to 1000, but much cheaper.
>> 
>> Maintaining that, comparing to pfring, is day and night.
>> 
>> Netmap with Intel should be the future, I don't have much experience with that yet.
>> 
>> Another option is afpacket and intels, works well.
>> 
>> On 12 Apr 2016, at 22:41, Miller, Brad L <<mailto:BLMILLER at comerica.com>BLMILLER at comerica.com<mailto:BLMILLER at comerica.com>> wrote:
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>> We are using Endace cards which are quite a bit more pricey, but we are actively looking at the Myricom cards now.
>> 
>> My advice – get the Myricom cards.  While you can do pfring using standard cards, nothing beats the low to no capture loss hardware.  The ability to do onboard load distribution with multiple sub interfaces is a killer feature and your Bro config is greatly simplified.  We use a patched version of libpacap for Endace.. but I hear that 2.5 may incorporate native Myricom support.
>> 
>> Without cards like these it is like getting a new mustang but skimping on the powertrain options.
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>> From: bro-bounces at bro.org<mailto:bro-bounces at bro.org> [mailto:bro-bounces at bro.org] On Behalf Of Giesige, Rich
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 4:24 PM
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>> Subject: [Bro] Question about network cards
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I’m wondering what people are using for network cards in their bro clusters that are not using the Myricom Network Cards. We don’t have a $1,000 dollars per a card + license to spend on the cards. Is anyone using Intel or other brands that aren’t as expensive to capture their traffic? We are looking at doing all 10 Gig connections into the Bro Cluster.
>> 
>> Thanks for all your answers.
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