On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 10:16:37PM +0100, Andrew Coppin wrote: > Don Stewart wrote: >> *Very* high performance can be expected, with throughput over 1G/sec >> observed >> in practice (good enough for most networking scenarios, we suspect). >> > > Um... I wasn't aware that there was any harddrive or networking technology > that goes this fast? > > Anyway, I'll have to take a look at the package and see if I can figure out > how to work it. It is likely to prove quite useful...
It's what we call "ironic understatement", I suspect. Anyways, a single-mode optical fiber (as thin as a human hair), can transmit data at around 1,000,000 Gbit/s. Good luck finding a sufficiently advanced line driver; the last time I ran the Linux configuation program, it prompted up to 10,000 Mbit/s, so we're probably at least that far... Stefan
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