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Anthony Elizondo
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Anthony Elizondo

@complex

sysadmin, geek, ruby, vmware, freebsd, pop culture, startups, hockey, burritos, beer, gadgets, movies, environment, arduino, อาหาร, comida española, and you.

Joined February 2007
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    1. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

      It's cool to see my #OmniOS fileserver scrub test pools at a 1 GByte/sec IO rate. (iSCSI over dual 10G-T, 4 mirror pairs on 7K SATA.)

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    2. Anthony Elizondo ‏@complex 7 Mar 2014

      @thatcks nice. if anyone on twitter deserves decent up-to-date hardware, it is you. what are your 10G switches?

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    3. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

      @complex We're using Netgear M7100-24X switches; they were about the cheapest we could find (and they have some useful features, eg 4xSFP+).

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    4. Anthony Elizondo ‏@complex 7 Mar 2014

      @thatcks $5,300 on @newegg. not bad. you are almost in @opencomputeprj switch territory. a quanta T3048-LY2 http://www.colfaxdirect.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=1649&idcategory=7 …

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    5. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

      @complex The drawback of the Quanta is that it's SFP+, which in practice raises the price by the cost of the modules.

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    6. Anthony Elizondo ‏@complex 7 Mar 2014

      @thatcks fair point. at least an add'l ~$200 per port.

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    7. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

      @complex It's my strong opinion that 10G-T is the way the future is going to go for almost all 10G. SFP+ is more flexible but much more $$.

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      Anthony Elizondo ‏@complex 7 Mar 2014

      @thatcks i think the opposite. we might have 10s of thousands fiber 10G ports. no 10G TP. granted, could be enterprise blindness on my part.

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        1. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

          @complex And 10G-T ports replacing 1G ports on servers is a huge overall driver. That's when 10G(-T) will drive to pervasiveness.

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        2. Anthony Elizondo ‏@complex 7 Mar 2014

          @thatcks you could be right. we will see what the numbers look like in a year's time.

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        4. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

          @complex I expect it to take several years. The tipping point will be when generic Dell, HP, etc servers come with 10G-T instead of 1G.

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        5. Anthony Elizondo ‏@complex 7 Mar 2014

          @thatcks all 380s & 580s can do that today. don't know about @dell.

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        7. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

          @complex Oh interesting, that I didn't know. Then 10G-T may happen faster than I'm expecting.

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      1. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

        @complex One very strong 10G-T driver is that it's easy to put it on motherboards. Little space, backwards compatible, chipsets available.

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      2. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 7 Mar 2014

        @complex We're just getting into 10G and it will basically all be 10G-T. Cheaper ports, cheaper connectors, all around easier to handle.

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      3. recourse ‏@recourse 8 Mar 2014

        @complex @thatcks I'm in telecom. We only use fiber.

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