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1 Sep 2008
#20394
Sun Dual 10GbE SFP+ PCIe ExpressModule Incorporating the Intel 82598EB Controller
Designed to meet the throughput and latency requirements of bandwidth-hungry applications

The Sun 10 Gigabit Ethernet Networking Cards which incorporate the Intel 82598EB 10 Gigabit Ethernet controller, are designed to meet the throughput and latency requirements of bandwidth-hungry applications such as High Performance Computing, database clusters and video-on demand. In addition, these Sun 10 GbE cards offer advanced features for higher throughput, lower CPU utilization and virtualization. Ideal for slot-constrained environments, the Sun 10 Gigabit Ethernet Cards provide a simplified alternative to multiple 1 GbE cards for Sun's portfolio of x64 servers and Blade Servers.

The new ExpressModule, X1108A-z, is a dual 10GbE port ExpressModule supporting SFP+ Transceivers. customer can change available SFP+ transceivers to create any combination as needed.

1 Sep 2008
#20446
Sun Blade Wiki
http://wikis.sun.com/display/BladeSystems/Home

Sun has made a wiki available for the all blade information and needs. Here you will find the Modular Solutions Community, How-To Interactive Videos, and other useful content to learn more about the Sun Blade Systems. On this wiki, you can:

  • Leave comments
  • Add your own Sun Blade modular solution
  • Add your own How-To interactive video
  • Sign up to join the Sun Blade Community
1 Sep 2008
#20505
Sun Blade 6000 10GbE Multi-Fabric Network Express Module
Deliver up to 234 Gb/s of I/O to the Sun Blade 6000

The Sun Bade 6000 Multi-Fabric Network Express Module (NEM) is designed for enterprise-level connectivity environments. The Muti-Fabric NEM connects to some of the popular switches from Cisco, Force 10, Foundry, Extreme, Fujitsu, and HP.

It comes with 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 10 unpopulated SFP+ (10G) ports. It also includes four mini SAS ports.

Up to two of the NEMS can be added to a Sun Blade 6000 chasis.

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