Sunnyvale, Calif. – Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc. here has introduced a 12-port, 10-Gbit Ethernet switch chip aimed at data center aggregation switches and carriers' provisioning systems. The ...
The FM4000 series 10-Gigabit Ethernet switch chips feature high-performance routing and enable data center networks to scale into the thousands of nodes. They are complete layer 2/3/4 IP ...
The fully integrated switches are singlechip solutions that have as many as twenty-four 10-Gbit Ethernet ports. The low-latency switches are comparable to Fibre Channel, InfiniBand, and Myrinet for ...
Switching systems continue to be called on to deliver higher packet throughputs and higher quality-of-service levels. Switching circuits controlling the data flow must perform more and more packet ...
The new fanless μMAXBES comes with eight 1Gbit header and two 10Gbit fibre or copper ports. All ports have status LEDs, indicating activity and speed. The device conforms to MPL’s high standards such ...
"We're starting to see in more of the core upgrades that it is going to be the technology of choice," said John Freres, president of Meridian IT Solutions, a solution provider in Schaumburg, Ill., who ...
The key to the success of 10-Gbit/s Ethernet in data centers and other critical networking environments is super-low latency. Now this can be achieved with Fujitsu Frontech North America’s XG2600 ...
I have a self-built TrueNAS box, connected to my switch via the onboard gigabit ethernet. It's an ITX board with only one PCIe slot, currently occupied by an HBA for the four storage drives. However ...
Key to improving the BladeCenter H architecture performance, as well as that of the BladeCenter HT telecom version, is a new 10-Gbps Ethernet switch from Blade Network Technologies, a Santa Clara, ...
True to form for an edition of Interop, the show floor here at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas is chock full of rack-mounted network connectivity gear. Whereas hubs and routers were ...
Storage networking equipment vendors are preparing a slew of new Fibre Channel switches and host bus adapters that can effectively double the speed of current storage-area networks (SAN) to 4Gbit/sec.