Re: [Cerowrt-devel] LCA 2018 talk available

2018-02-15 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote: If POF (Plastic Optical Fibre) like install methods can be scaled up to Polymer/Glass runs (Sharpie knife slicing/jam into receptor). I don't see this being the problem. Depending on the Sheathing fibre is just as good as UTP cabling. Magnitudes

Re: [Cerowrt-devel] LCA 2018 talk available

2018-02-14 Thread Joel Wirāmu Pauling
If POF (Plastic Optical Fibre) like install methods can be scaled up to Polymer/Glass runs (Sharpie knife slicing/jam into receptor). I don't see this being the problem. Depending on the Sheathing fibre is just as good as UTP cabling. Magnitudes cheaper too. When I learnt of POF I was excited,

Re: [Cerowrt-devel] LCA 2018 talk available

2018-02-14 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote: Again it's not the speed, it's the throughput. TB3 delivers near to what my local x86 can do in terms of throughput. Also network should never be slower than disc. Since NVME has been around this is no-longer true. It's an unnatural order of

Re: [Cerowrt-devel] LCA 2018 talk available

2018-02-14 Thread Joel Wirāmu Pauling
it's late /throughput/latency/%s On 15 February 2018 at 00:45, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote: > Aquantia 10GBase-T TB3 self powered, adapters are now available. They > support 803.11bz. > > Again it's not the speed, it's the throughput. TB3 delivers near to > what my local x86 can

Re: [Cerowrt-devel] LCA 2018 talk available

2018-02-14 Thread Joel Wirāmu Pauling
Aquantia 10GBase-T TB3 self powered, adapters are now available. They support 803.11bz. Again it's not the speed, it's the throughput. TB3 delivers near to what my local x86 can do in terms of throughput. Also network should never be slower than disc. Since NVME has been around this is no-longer

Re: [Cerowrt-devel] LCA 2018 talk available

2018-02-14 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Thu, 25 Jan 2018, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote: Kia Ora (Hi in Māori). Today I delivered my talk on 10Gbit(+) in the home at Linuxconf Australasia. Some specific shout outs to those on the list who helped form some of the content and especially for the continued efforts with FLENT which I have