ExtremeNetworks Summit and channel bonding with Scyld
Judd Tracy
jtracy at ist.ucf.edu
Wed Nov 7 07:52:00 PST 2001
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Javier Iglesias wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are about to build a 19 bi-athlon/Tyan Tiger/Scyld cluster
> for academic research in the field of genetic programming, and
> large neural networks.
>
> We'd like to use an Extreme Networks Summit 48 ethernet switch
> -> http://www.extremenetworks.com/products/datasheets/summit24.asp
> connecting (highly recommended here recently :) Netgear FA310TX NICs
> -> http://www.netgear.com/product_view.asp?xrp=1&yrp=1&zrp=4
>
> Here come the questions :
> * has anyone experienced channel bonding on that switch ?
I am having a representative from extreme bring a switch by our lab to
test out chanel bonding.
> * any Gigabit NIC recommandation for the master node ?
> * is it possible/necessary to channel bond Gigabit interfaces ?
You can, but you might not get much benefit. Make sure that you are using
64 bit cards because the 32 bit pci bus can't really handle two cards.
> Thanks in advance for your help !!
>
> --javier
>
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Judd Tracy
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