[Beowulf] 48-port 10gig switches?
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Greg Lindahl lindahl at pbm.comWed Sep 1 18:17:37 PDT 2010
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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. -- greg
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