Ya... I'm not sure an X86 based system is going to handle 10 GigE x 4.... you are probably looking at Cisco, etc. where the switching can happen in dedicated hardware rather than software.

Travis
Microserv

George Rogato wrote:
Question that comes to mind,

What size processor or machine  is needed to do 10GigE's?



Mike Hammett wrote:
  
Any recommendations for routers that have multiple 10 GigE interfaces?  I believe the PowerRouter can only do 3 and I'm looking for at least 4, even up to 8 or 10.  I didn't see anything from ImageStream that went that high.

I don't need to do 100 Gigs of throughput, but if you need 1 GigE of commit, you really need a 10 GigE for bursting.


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