On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 10:03:08AM -0500, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> Since combining ZFS storage backend, via nfs or iscsi, with ESXi heads, I'm
> in love.  But for one thing.  The interconnect between the head & storage.
> 
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> 1G Ether is so cheap, but not as fast as desired.  10G ether is fast enough,

So bundle four of those. Or use IB, assuming ESX can handle IB.

> but it's overkill and why is it so bloody expensive?  Why is there nothing
> in between?  Is there something in between?  Is there a better option?  I
> mean . sata is cheap, and it's 3g or 6g, but it's not suitable for this
> purpose.  But the point remains, there isn't a fundamental limitation that
> *requires* 10G to be expensive, or *requires* a leap directly from 1G to
> 10G.  I would very much like to find a solution which is a good fit. to
> attach ZFS storage to vmware.
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> What are people using, as interconnect, to use ZFS storage on ESX(i)?

Why do you think 10 GBit Ethernet is expensive? An Intel NIC is 200 EUR,
and a crossover cable is enough. No need for a 10 GBit switch.

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