Jeff Sipek <jeffpc@optonline.net> :
[network counter overflow on 32 bits systems]
> The thing is that x86 is here to stay for quite some time. Even if 64-bit
> processors take over the market, you will have so many "old" computers that
> can:
>
> - - be thrown out
> - - donated to some institution
> - - converted to routers, and other "embedded" systems
>
> Plus, they will be dirt cheap.
- the PCI bus don't/won't/can't handle multiple 10 Gb/s adapters;
- nobody sane would recycle x86 systems as core routers after having bought
a few Gb/s link.
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