Gigabit Networking

Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) is a term describing various technologies for transmitting Ethernet packets at a rate of a gigabit per second, as defined by the IEEE 802.3-2005 standard. There are four different physical layer standards for gigabit Ethernet using optical fiber, twisted pair cable, or balanced copper cable.
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By: ITManagement     Published Date: Nov 06, 2007
Our handy comparison chart lines up the vendors in the market and compares the most important factors in a networking equipment decision.
Tags : networking, network management, switch, ethernet networking, gigabit networking, mbps, gigabit, ethernet
     ITManagement
By: Solarflare Communications Inc.     Published Date: Sep 14, 2007
This white paper discusses how utilizing copper cabling in the data center can lead to high performance networking, along with other beneficial features.
Tags : data center, semiconductor, 10 gbe, copper cabling, solarflare, network performance, network performance management, ip networks
     Solarflare Communications Inc.
By: Neterion     Published Date: Dec 05, 2006
The demands on Storage Area Networks (SANs) go far beyond where they were only a few years ago. It is no longer good enough to just provide a large pool of scalable storage with good performance.
Tags : gigabit, storage area network, ethernet, sans, storage area networks, san, storage, disaster recovery
     Neterion
By: Neterion     Published Date: Dec 05, 2006
The relentless growth of data and network-intensive applications such as digital imaging, multimedia content, and broadcast/video continues to drive volumes of enterprise data and network traffic. As growth continues, IT managers are challenged with implementing solutions without interrupting critical business processes.
Tags : network infrastructure, traffic management, bandwidth management, bandwidth, network management, neterion, networking, ethernet networking
     Neterion
By: Neterion     Published Date: Dec 05, 2006
Virtualization is a key strategy for simplifying deployment of IT resources and maximizing their utilization. Specifically, virtualization refers to the concept of abstracting physical resources such as compute cycles, data storage, and network bandwidth, and then provisioning and sharing these resources amongst multiple applications.
Tags : virtualization, data center, data centers, datacenters, resource management, it management, network management, virtual
     Neterion
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