So Chelsio has end-of-lifed their CX4 line. They say "4-6 weeks" until new
cards come out as part of a new product line, but their sales contact said
this reflected a larger recognition that CX4 is not how the industry is
going.

My thought is that I should be buying an SFP+ card and figuring out a way to
convert to CX4, e.g. SFP+->optical, optical->CX4. Our cable lengths that we
will (eventually) need are all greater than 15m, so outside of the CX4 spec,
much less what the ROACH boards are apparently cable of driving.

Is such a transceiver scheme plausible? I am having trouble finding the
appropriate parts.

Tom

On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 8:11 AM, Matt Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes - when pricing switches, or any sort of (sub-)system, a full
> BOM must be used to make a meaningful comparison.
>
> Matt
>
>
> On Mon, 9 Aug 2010, John Ford wrote:
>
>  And don't forget that the switches that are XFP and SFP+ sometimes
>> (usually?) don't include the optics for each port in the switch price.
>>
>> With CX4, all you need is a cable, if you're within a few meters.
>>
>>  Yes - that list is years old.
>>> Those Fujitsu and HP switches have been tested with the CASPER hardware
>>> and found to work as advertised.
>>>
>>> There are lots of new products available.  More announced
>>> all the time.  We are in contact with a number of vendors in
>>> hopes of getting demo units to try in house with the CASPER
>>> hardware before listing them as recommended for use.
>>> Our tests will include running at full line rates all ports continuously
>>> as that's what our intended applications require.
>>>
>>> Less demanding applications will have many more, and
>>> cheaper, options for suitable switch vendor and model.
>>>
>>> I have no prediction for when I will be able to add more switch
>>> models will to that list.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>> On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Andrew Lutomirski wrote:
>>>
>>>  On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Matt Dexter <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Tom,
>>>>>
>>>>> were you aware of these ?
>>>>> http://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/Recommended_10_GbE_Hardware
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sadly the list is out of date: some of the switches are no longer in
>>>> production.  The XG700, for example, is great and cheap but you can't
>>>> buy one without great difficulty.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure that manufacturers really care about CX4 anymore now that
>>>> SFP+ parts are available.
>>>>
>>>> --Andy
>>>>
>>>>  http://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/Equipment_Cables
>>>>> Matt Dexter
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Tom Downes wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Casper-folks:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hoping to short-circuit a fair amount of research here in the hope
>>>>>> that someone has had to do this already. I'll soon be looking to
>>>>>> connect 10-20 ROACH boards by 10 gbe to a data acquisition
>>>>>> computer(s).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It seems like the smartest way of doing that is getting a 16-port
>>>>>> switch or potentially two 8-port switches. But the 10 Gbe port on the
>>>>>> ROACH seems to be CX4 which I take to be a less popular connector
>>>>>> variety.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What kind of switches have ROACH users out there used to connect up a
>>>>>> bunch of boards? Are there switches out there to convert CX4 to
>>>>>> something with a reach longer than the 15m Wikipedia quotes as the
>>>>>> limit of CX4. 15m is very borderline for our needs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The prices seem to vary widely. We do not need network admin tools or
>>>>>> anything fancy. In fact our data rates could probably go over 10Mb
>>>>>> cabling, but the 10Gbe interface of the ROACH is more convenient from
>>>>>> the firmware perspective. This is more of a multiplexer than a switch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tom
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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