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Comments on: Woven threatens to make 10Gig E cheap and stable

Options? 

Posted Wednesday 18th April 2007 09:39 GMT

"Customers not so fond of start-ups have a few options to route around Woven. You can wait for 10Gig E costs to come down. Or you can hope that Fibre Channel over IP/Ethernet standards evolve quicker than planned."

Indeed. Or, we can wait for Cisco to buy them. In about, what- June?!!?

Gary

Really? 

Posted Wednesday 18th April 2007 13:23 GMT

Harry Quackenboss?

Fulcrum-based? 

Posted Wednesday 18th April 2007 13:28 GMT

Given its a 144 port switch, it probably uses a 24-port switch ASIC. Fulcrum has a 24-port 10GE switch ASIC. Broadcom has a 20-port ASIC.

The Fulcrum ASIC is also used in Force 10's 24-port 10GE switch.

OK. That covers the switch end of things . . . 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 07:24 GMT

but what happens at the server end of the ethernet cable?

I thought real 90 meter ethernet doing 10G was out of spec for PCI, and therefore there are no NICs that can do it. It's a power thing, aparently. PCI has power limitations that 10G NIC manufactures can't meet? Has this changed?

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