The expensive part of this is the GB router.
I did a smaller version of this when I was working with McAfee's
Webshield (where I could sustain close to wire speed for as long as
it took to find holes in the webshield tcp stack):
[server(s)]
|
(100bt)
|
[poor helpless 2.0.28+webshield box]
|
(100bt)
|
[switch]
||||||||
5 machines
going to town.
The clients each ran 20x copies of little perl scripts that
simply ftp'ed parts of the kernel across and dropped it into
/dev/null.
(Modulo the gb connection, I could do that now, but I'd probably
burn town my house with the electrical demand)
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david parsons \bi/ Old house. Cloth insulation.
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