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Articles for the keywords: 10 Gigabit Ethernet
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15 Jan 2011
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Force10 Newsletter [23840]
January 2011
Force10 Networks is a global technology leader that data center, service provider and enterprise customers rely on when the network is their business.
Here are the articles in the January 2011 issue of the Force10 Networks newsletter:
- New Archived Webinar: Turbulence At The Rack Edge
- The 2010 Cloud Networking Report
- Leading Hosting Service Provider ReadySpace Selects Force10 Networks To Give Customers "Bulletproof" Reliability and Low Latency Performance
- New Customer Profiles
- Virtualization Solution Leaders VMware, Citrix, TBD Networks and Infoblox Embrace Force10 Networks Open Automation Framework
- Stay up to Date with Force10 Networks Community Sites
- A Glimpse Inside a Facebook Server Farm
- Timing is everything ...
- Upcoming Events
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21 Dec 2010
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Sun Blade X6275 M2 Cluster with Sun Storage 7410 Shows 40% Improvement [23775]
Running Seismic Processing Reverse Time Migration
A recent BestPerf blog on performance of the Oracle Sun Storage 7410 system attached via 10 Gigabit Ethernet to a cluster of Oracle's Sun Blade X6275 M2 server modules demonstrated up to a 40% improvement over the previous generation server module in a 3D VTI Reverse Time Migration application, a heavily used geophysical imaging and modeling application for Oil & Gas Exploration. This balanced server/storage combination showed linear scalability for the total application throughput, including the I/O and MPI communication, to produce a final 3-D seismic depth imaged cube for interpretation. The report notes that the final image write time from the Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module nodes to Oracle's Sun Storage 7410 system achieved 10GbE line speed of 1.25 GBytes/second or better write performance. The effects of I/O buffer caching on the Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module nodes and 34 GByte write optimized cache on the Sun Storage 7410 system gave up to 1.8 GBytes/second effective write performance.
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30 Sep 2010
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Brief Introduction to Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud [23515]
A Complete Solution to the Enterprise Cloud
The transformation of IT operations from a cost center to a profit center, says the Oracle white paper "Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud: A Brief Introduction" is the result, in part, of the development of a centralized, automated, scalable, monolithic infrastructure such as the subject technology. The paper calls the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud " ... the worlds first engineered system specifically designed to provide enterprises with a foundation for secure, mission-critical private cloud capable of virtually unlimited scale, unbeatable performance, and previously unimagined management simplicity."
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30 Jul 2010
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Tolly Group Test Report On Core Switch/Routing Performance, Scalability and Resiliency Features of the Force10 ExaScale [23360]
Validates the Delivery of Superior Performance
Force10 Networks announced that its ExaScale E-Series chassis-based virtualized core switch/router delivered superior Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) and 10 GbE performance as well as scalability and resiliency features, according to independent testing results from The Tolly Group.The tests confirmed that the ExaScale delivers 100% line-rate, zero-loss Layer 2 and Layer 3 throughput when tested across the switchs 1,260 GbE ports and 140 10 GbE ports.
"Our engineers verified that the ExaScale delivers at least 100 Gbps of usable bandwidth per slot, which proves that the switch is 100 GbE-ready. Beyond closely examining the pure performance of the Force10 ExaScale, we also wanted to see how its features could handle scenarios frequently seen in large-scale hosting, portal or enterprise data centers," said Kevin Tolly, president of The Tolly Group.
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16 Jul 2010
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Demystifying The Cloud -- Sponsored by Force10 Networks [23323]
Network World, CIO, Computerworld and InfoWorld Explore Cloud Computing
Modern IT is all about being able to spin up computing and storage on demand, and then tear it down once the need is gone. And for that, private, public and hosted cloud infrastructures are proving invaluable. But choosing the best cloud strategy means understanding the promises and pitfalls of each approach. In these articles, Network World and its sister publications CIO, Computerworld and InfoWorld explore cloud computing, explain the nuances between the different
approaches and examine enterprise concerns in a 23-page eGuide.
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