Sorry, that is IBM G8264T. G8316 is the 16x40G version. On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Brian Loveland <brian@aereo.com> wrote:
Also, IBM G8364 (uses Broadcom Trident merchant silicon).
I believe the Force10 S4810 (also Broadcom Trident) is only SFP+?
Intel will force 10GBASE-T on all of us since they can make it backwards compatible with 1000BASE-T. I think this will make the technology take off over the next year or so.
Been very happy running SFP+ twinax but sometimes I do wish I could go further than 5/7/8.5 meters.
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Miquel van Smoorenburg <mikevs@xs4all.net>wrote:
In article < CAJ0Nkqgy2x9pUg26CcjcHwDQSMY24f1U0RWmhF2PoH2eHih2zg@mail.gmail.com>, Andreas Echavez <andreas@livejournalinc.com> wrote:
Does anyone here have experience running copper 10Gbase-T networks? It seems like the standard just died out.
Well, our new supermicro servers come with 10Gbase-T standard on the motherboard.
For us it would make a lot of sense for our applications -- even if throughput and latency aren't as great. If anyone out there knows of any *copper* 10 gig-t switches (48 port?)
Arista, http://www.aristanetworks.com/
Mike.