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10gbe network card

Hi!

I would you like know if it is possible! 🙂

I can create a xsan network with the 10gbe network with http://www.small-tree.com/6_Port_Twinaxial_82599_PCIe_10_Gb_Adapter_p/petg6nda.h tm

without a switch 10gbe? Is possible?



Thanks!

Luca

Posted on May 11, 2012 6:29 AM

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May 15, 2012 3:39 PM in response to otherspace

Hi Luca,


I like your idea, but this architecture will not work as there is would need to be a switch to manage the traffic between the three machines connected to the 10GbE card (Lion Server, Final Cut, and Mac). Although point-to-point links between machines is possible with slower versions of Ethernet, the new 10GbE standard only allows point-to-point links with switches in between.


This limitation puts 10GbE out of reach for many as the network adapter may only cost US$900, a 25-port switch can easily cost US$15,000. On the other hand, depending on the work profile for your business, a full return on investment could be achieved over the course of the year or even on a single project.


Kind regards,

Ron


P.S.: Although it's not in the standard, I would not be surprised if the industry drafts an updated standard for point-to-point operation for 10GbE in the future as this technology becomes more widespread. I welcome other thoughts from the community on this question.

May 19, 2012 3:03 AM in response to Blaidd Drwg

Ok, I think that I can use this card without switch


http://www.small-tree.com/Intel_Based_10_Gb_PCIe_Dual_Port_Copper_10_Gb_Et_p/pet g2-cat6.htm


The Vendor wrtite me:

"then you can just connect a CAT5e/CAT6 cable direct between this

card on one machine and another card on a different machine.

Your diagram shows that you would need a PETG2-CAT6 on

the server and one for each mac client.....so 3 cards in total."

10gbe network card

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