Posted By Rich Miller On May 5, 2009 @ 8:23 am In Technology | 2 Comments
Cisco and Brocade aren’t the only networking equipment companies targeting the converged data center network. Infiniband specialist Voltaire Ltd. [1] (VOLT) yesterday introduced new switches supporting 10 Gigabit Ethernet using Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE), the new standard for Ethernet with reduced packet loss. Infiniband [2] is a high-speed networking technology used primarily in high-performance computing, supercomputers and Wall Street trading platforms. Voltaire sells InfiniBand switching platforms and software offering connectivity at 20 and 40 gigabits.
The introduction of CEE, which offers many of the features of Infiniband, will offer additional options for low-latency networking. Cisco has teamed with NYSE Technologies to offer customized networking solutions for financial services apps using 10 gigabit Ethernet.
Voltaire has now introduced a “scale-out” Ethernet architecture built around new Layer 2 core switches based on CEE standards, designed to deliver high performance and low latency over a virtualized data center fabric. Voltaire has outlined its new architecture in a presentation on its web site [3].
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[1] Voltaire Ltd.: http://www.voltaire.com/NewsAndEvents/Press_Releases/press2009/Voltaire_Unveils_Scale-Out_Ethernet_Architecture
[2] Infiniband: http://www.infinibandta.org/about/about_infiniband/
[3] presentation on its web site: http://www.voltaire.com/Ethernet
[4] Rich Miller: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/author/richm/
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