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40gigabit network cards

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40Gb/s (total bandwidth) over infinband, or 10Gb/s over ethernet (per port

Basically it wouldn't be an upgrade.  You use infiniband for connecting compute nodes together as a pool (or something like that).

I was watching todays show about a server cache and 10gbit connections.   Well im just surfing kijiji looking for business stuff and look what i found...  like 10 40gbit cards cards for 700$  Go ltt if you can snag em and blow our minds!!!

Sorry it seems like spamming but ill be dammed if theres a category for sending what we think are sweet deals to the ltt team to create more awesome shows!! 

 

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-servers/city-of-toronto/mellanox-connect-x-40gb-s-infiniband-qsfp-vpi/1374435893

 

 

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40Gb/s (total bandwidth) over infinband, or 10Gb/s over ethernet (per port

Basically it wouldn't be an upgrade.  You use infiniband for connecting compute nodes together as a pool (or something like that).

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A NIC is only as good as the infrastructure its connected to. Most people don't even do SFF or 10gbit, and those that need the stuff tend to know where to look for...

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