Quite a few folks actually. (the 802.5 & 802.4 specs)…. This is kind of like asking when we will stop using ethernet framing (ethernet was designed for a 3Mbps transmission rate) yet we are deploying 100Gbps networks. Still stuck on that 1500byte limitation. When can we get rid of that? manning bmanning@karoshi.com PO Box 12317 Marina del Rey, CA 90295 310.322.8102 On 27June2015Saturday, at 9:49, Bacon Zombie <baconzombie@gmail.com> wrote:
Is anybody still using IPX or TokenRing?
I've heard that TokenRing is over 9000 times better for iSCSI since you are guaranteed that the packets will not get collisions. On 27 Jun 2015 18:39, "Fredy Kuenzler" <kuenzler@init7.net> wrote:
Am 27.06.2015 um 16:38 schrieb Bob Evans:
We have a greater supply for packets to travel than we do for addresses required to move packets. Do you know how many packets a single IP address can generate or utilize, if it was attached too "The World's Fastest Internet" in someplace like Canadaland or Sweden on init7's Fiber7 ?
Thanks for mentioning Fiber7, which is actually available in Switzerland, not Sweden. And every Fiber7 customer gets a /48, too.
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