18 Nov
2009
18 Nov
'09
9:04 a.m.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Bulger, Tim <Tim_Bulger@polk.com> wrote:
If you use stackable switches, you can stack across cabinets (up to 3 with 1 meter Cisco 3750 Stackwise), and uplink on the ends. It's a pretty solid layout if you plan your port needs properly based on NIC density and cabinet size, plus you can cable cleanly to an adjacent cabinet's switch if necessary.
Juniper claims their switches can do clustering using ethernet cabling, yet a cluster behaves as a single-system-image configuration-wise. Should allow for very flexible cabling and operations-wise for TOR switches. I have never tried it however. /Kinkie