I saw a quick demo of HotLava's multiport ethernet cards at CeBIT last week. 
The guy there had a low-spec server with two multi-port 10Gbe cards in sitting 
there sustaining 200Gbit/sec. I was quite impressed, thought it might be of 
interest to gluster users. They're very pretty when they're all lit up :) 
http://www.hotlavasystems.com/

I also saw an interesting low-cost 'fat blade' server called 'skimpy' by 
http://www.christmann.info/products/show/65 As they say on their site - don't 
search for images on google using that term! They also had a 64-port 1U 10Gbe 
switch: that's a lot of ports in 1U! They had it set up with a 3U server 
containing three dual 8-core motherboards and an array of 64 600G SAS SSDs, 
plus a couple of PB of HD storage. I think the price for the whole (half-rack) 
stack was about €200,000! I couldn't tell you if that's good value or not!

These are just random observations, I've nothing to do with either company!

Marcus
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Marcus Bointon
Synchromedia Limited: Creators of http://www.smartmessages.net/
UK info@hand CRM solutions
[email protected] | http://www.synchromedia.co.uk/



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