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A VLAN Ethernet Backplane for Distributed Network Systems
In a network system, such as a router or a switch, it is difficult to achieve flexibility and performance at the same time. This paper proposes an architecture that consists of network processors for packet processing and a VLAN-based Ethernet backplane for switching. This allows to use flexible network processors...
Tags: Network, Backplane, Distributed Network, VLAN, University Of Gottingen, LANs, Ethernet, Networking
White papers 2007-04-02
SAN servers
Hello, We are starting to look at getting a small SAN for our business maybe. Now I have never worked with a setup such as this, but I need to know what to look for. I know that there is a basic setup of a...
Tags: backplane, disk, hardware, jamiet123456, SAN, SAN Server, server
Q&A 2005-09-27

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Network Layout
Here are my assets: I have a Cisco router (2800) 4 netgear 48 port L3 switches main a PBX, managed and unmanaged L2 24 port switchesfor devices.Here is what I want to do: Break the network into 2, having a Voice network and a Data network. With the gig ports...
Tags: Telephony, VOIP, rastalin_marjere@..., network, voice network, PBX
Discussion threads 2007-06-01
Configuring RAID5 on a new Dell Poweredge 2950 server
I have an Dell Poweredge 2950 server with four 146GB, SAS, 3.5-inch 10K RPM Hard Drives. I have a PERC 5/i, x6 Backplane Integrated Controller Card also. Iam want to use this server as my Windows SBS 2003 Domain Controller. Please friends let me know whats the best way to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Servers, balajipost@..., Dell PowerEdge 2950, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS, Dell PowerEdge, server, Dell Computer Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-06-21
e Integrated ContrPoweredge 2950 PERC 5/i, x6 Backplanoller Card raid5
I have an Dell Poweredge 2950 server with x2 3.00ghz cpu's x4 146GB, SAS, 3.5-inch 15K RPM Hard Drives. 8gb ram I have a PERC 5/i, x6 Backplane Integrated Controller Card this server will be a DB server Windows 2003 std running sql 2005 what stripe size is best...
Tags: Servers, richard.scott@...
Discussion threads 2007-09-06
SAS: The New Paradigm
Savvy IT managers can quickly deploy storage solutions tailored to their specific needs: Serial Attached SCSI SAS drives are clearly the best choice for mission-critical use, where transactional/online performance and reliability are crucial, while Serial ATA SATA drives are cost effective for capacity-oriented applications, such as archive, and disk-to-disk backup....
Tags: SAS Institute, Serial Attached SCSI, Serial ATA, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-03-21
What do I need to connect 2 switches together at more than 1GB?
I have a small business network that is taking extra space in the building next door. It is impractical to run Cat5/6 for each of the 24 points so will use multi-core fibre. If I want to get more than 1GB between the switches what do I need to do?...
Tags: pbmartin
Discussion threads 2007-06-27
Migration to ATCA: An Open Modular Architecture
This white paper traces the evolution and presents a technical summary of the Advanced Telecommunication Communication Architecture ATCA technology. In addition, it lists the current market trends in ATCA products. The white paper begins with a detailed look at how Compact PCI cPCI evolved over the years until it lead...
Tags: White Paper, Migration, Strategy, Management
White papers 2007-02-01
HybriCore Technology: Delivering End-to-End System-Level QoS Functionality
Enigma's HybriCore backplane interconnect chipset offers some compelling advantages to system OEMs in terms of density, system power and scalability. However, one of the clear questions that system architects, who are designing the next generation of multi-service access and aggregation platforms, must resolve is how this technology can be augmented...
Tags: QoS, Functionality, Enigma Semiconductor, Chipsets, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
White papers 2007-01-01
Interesting Netfinity 5000 problem...
I recently acquired a Netfinity 5000 (8659-22Y). I'd like to use it in my netork as a proxy server running Win XP and WinProxy.I'd also like to ditch the SCSI. Granted it's faster, etc. But, for my purposes, an IDE HDD will do just fine.1. Can I safely run the...
Tags: bbourgoin@..., hardware, IBM Netfinity, ide, netfinity, Netfinity 5000, proxy, software, windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-08
Y-Junction Based Addressing in Optical Symmetric Multiprocessor Networks
In a Symmetric MultiProcessor SMP, every processor has its own cache, and all the processors and memory modules are connected to the central interconnect, which is usually a shared bus. As the processors become faster, the central interconnect architecture of traditional SMP's impedes performance because it cannot keep up with...
Tags: Performance, Network, Multiprocessor, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
White papers 2007-10-01
SCSI boot problem?
Hey all, I am working on a Dell PowerEdge 2300 and I'm having problems getting it to boot up the OS. Originally it had Suse 9 on it and it was used as a backup server. It was housed in a church that often looses power when the smallest of...
Tags: simplebob@..., SuSE, SCSI
Discussion threads 2007-09-06
IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Part 1a - Advanced Management Module
The paper is intended to present the general steps necessary to successfully deploy IBM blades in the IBM BladeCenter. Its primary focus is to detail the steps required for setting up remote boot on IBM Blades. Remote boot, root boot, or boot from SAN, is the name referred to the...
Tags: IBM eServer BladeCenter, Blade, IBM Corp., Blade Servers, Utility Computing, Servers, Hardware
White papers 2007-05-17
HP/Compaq Proliant ML350 G4 Booting Issue
Hi All,I'm configuring SBS 2003 on the above server. Was working fine with two drives on ID 0 & 1. Mirrored the drives and it seemed to be working fine.I added four more drives into the bays, and all are detected on boot up. I shut the server down last...
Tags: Compaq Computer Corp., hardware, Hewlett-Packard Co., HP Compaq ProLiant, HP/Compaq, sbs 2003 - proliant ml350 g4, SCSI, Seoirse
Discussion threads 2005-08-04
16-bit software in Windows XP?
Hi, Is there a way to run 16-bit software correctly in Windows XP? I can get the software to run by editing the properties of the excutable and instucting Windows XP to run it as a Windows 98 application. The problem is the software was designed to talk to hardware...
Tags: hardware, software, Microsoft Windows, ISA, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2006-05-22
Describing the Force10 E-Series Architecture: Technology for Reliability and Scalability for High-Performance Ethernet
The Force10 Networks E-Series Architecture delivers breakthrough scalability and capacity - the result of technological advances and innovations in the design of switch fabrics, ASICs, a unique passive backplane, and revolutionary system control plane. Working together, the E-Series architecture and Force10 Operating System FTOS in combination delivers the full potential...
Tags: Force10 Networks Inc., Scalability, High-performance, Force10 Networks E-Series Architecture, Ethernet, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2006-09-01
fixing an emc clariion
i have an emc clariion. a base and a second storage array. i believe it is the ip4700 (similar to the fc4700). i have attached the upper half to a unisys es504151 w/ qlogic isp2200. i have 15 spindles in all leaving five in bottom half....
Tags: theroyala@...
Q&A 2005-03-25
3Com tops list of green network switches in energy efficiency
Switches made by 3Com topped a survey by In-Stat in terms of energy efficiency. This is so for fixed-configuration 24- and 48-port switches. According to the study, results vary in Gbps gigabits per second per Watts of 0.5 Gbps/Watts to 3Gbps/Watt, or more than 600% difference. ...
Tags: Networking Switch, Network, 3Com Corp., Energy Efficiency, Routers & Switches, Networking, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-05-19
NO SIGNAL AT VGA PORT
I HAVE 4 NEW PARTS ABIT VA-10 W/ONBOARD LAN, AMD 2600 W/ HEATSINK AND FAN, 256MB SIMPLETECH DIMM MODULE, 350W DUAL FAN POWER SUPPLY. ONCE ASSEMBLED THE MONITOR STATES NO SIGNAL RECEIVED. MONITOR WAS TESTED W/2 DIFF PC'S.WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE PROBLEMS1. Clear CMOS jumper set to clear...
Tags: motherboard, parallel port
Q&A 2004-10-04
VoIP: Are you ready to throw the switch?
If you've thrown the the switch and are using VoIP, I'd love to hear what your experience has been. Did the implementation go as planned? Has your organization realized the anticipated cost savings? Have you experienced any significant outages that where directly related to the VoIP system?Not even closeVoIP is...
Tags: VoIP, telecom, networking, mp3, rootcast, Bill Detwiler - TechRepublic, off-topic, outage
Discussion threads 2006-05-19
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