[Beowulf] 48-port 10gig switches?
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Bruce Allen bruce.allen at aei.mpg.deSun Oct 24 01:28:49 PDT 2010
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Hi Greg,
We have some switches made by Fortinet (model FS500) which we like. They were previously designed and marketed by Woven Systems, which was then acquired by Fortinet.
Cheers,
Bruce
On Sep 2, 2010, at 3:17 AM, Greg Lindahl wrote:
> I'm in the market for 48-port 10gig switches (preferably not a
> chassis), and was wondering if anyone other than Arista and (soon)
> Voltaire makes them? Force10 seems to only have a chassis that big?
> Cisco isn't my favorite vendor anyway. One would think that the
> availability of a single-chip 48-port 10gig chip would lead to more
> than just 2 vendors selling 'em.
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> -- greg
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