Cisco is trying to push another kind of adapter called CNA, integrating Ethernet and FCoE for use in a "loss less" network. It uses several proprietary specifications. More information can be obtained here: http://www.qlogic.com/Products/Datanetworking_products_CNA_QLE8042.aspx http://www.qlogic.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/Products/Products_RightNAV_pdf... http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/ps10265/ps10280/data_sheet_c78-52... http://www.emulex.com/products/strategic-direction/oneconnect-universal-cna.... gg 2009/5/3 Rodrick Brown <rodrick.brown@gmail.com>
On Fri, 1 May 2009, Jason Shoemaker wrote:
My company is looking for ways to improve throughput for data transfers between individual servers. We’re exploring the creation of Etherchannels using multiple server NICs, but Etherchannel seems to have the
2009/5/1 Nathan Stratton <nathan@robotics.net>: limitation
of not supporting per-packet load-balancing, therefore limiting traffic between two individual hosts to 1 Gig.
Have you thought about Infiniband? Dual 10 gig cards cost about $50 and 24 port switches about $1200 on ebay. Infiniband has just a fraction of the latency of ethernet (even 10 get eth). You get the lowest latency if your application supports Infiniband, but if not you can run IP over IB.
Infiniband is dying technology..
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