List of NICs that are known to be flashable with iPXE
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2011-06-24, 03:23
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List of NICs that are known to be flashable with iPXE
Hello there,
i would like to get started with iPXE as a replacement for our PXE solution. buying cheap nics should be no problem but finding one that is flashable via software and has enough nvram to carry ipxe + scripts is way to hard for my current knowledge of this level of programming. Can anybody tell me some reseller links that sell a nic that is known working with ipxe? |
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2011-06-24, 08:48
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RE: List of NICs that are known to be flashable with iPXE
I've had second-hand information that the various Intel e1000-based adapters are very capable. As I don't have any myself, I can't vouch for the accuracy of this information. Hopefully someone else can chime in with more hands-on evidence.
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2011-06-24, 17:57
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RE: List of NICs that are known to be flashable with iPXE
so would this be a good card to start?
Intel 8390MT Pro/1000MT Gigabit PCI Network PCI Card |
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2011-06-28, 13:42
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RE: List of NICs that are known to be flashable with iPXE
I was directed from the IRC chan to this thread... so here's what I have to say about NICs:
I only know of two brands which have software flashable ROM, Broadcom and Intel And... do not use Broadcom, or you will suffer. A lot. See e.g. http://blog.serverfault.com/post/broadcom-die-mutha/ The fileserver at the company I currently work had severe problems with Broadcom NICs. I also had big problems with a Broadcom NIC dropping anything else than TCP like wild. ATA over Ethernet server had only 500kb/sec with a Broadcom chip. Then I switched to an Intel card, and voilĂ , 60mb/sec (the one from serverfault was in a win environment, my two examples are from a linux environment). So yes, buy Intel. Isn't the one you mentioned a rather pricey PCI-X card? Last one I bought was a Intel PWLA8391GTBLK Pro 1000GT, but I have to admit I didn't try to flash this one, because it went into my PXE server ![]() But in general, Intel NICs are very well supported, so you shouldn't have any problems flashing them (you can download the DOS tool from the Intel website). And yes, I'm a big fan of Intel NICs. Want to have (working) VLAN support? Working TCP checksum offloading? Best performance available? WoL? Low interrupt load? A network card that just works and doesn't give you headaches? Intel! ![]() |
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2011-06-29, 16:33
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RE: List of NICs that are known to be flashable with iPXE
Thank you for your feedback, i actually have seen the card on amazon for just 8,99 EUR and thought this could be a cheap thinclient start method.
unfortunately i had a broadcom 14e4:1645 laying around waiting for me to be punished with g/ipxe code. after switching from b57udiag to b57diag i was able to flash the card without destroying it. Now my home pc (which has only this card in it ....) is able to boot tinycorelinux from my webserver establishing a sshfs connection to it and doing a full/delta wan backup of my harddrive every 30th boot (either every Month or on development days every hour ![]() in the last few days i went into a flashlust and tried every broadcom intel nic/lom i found. with none but one success mentioned above. i will try to flash an intel nic as soon as i get one that works. stay tuned for my tutorial about how to create server side planned backups with php microcorelinux sshfs image4linux and ipxe ![]() |
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