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1. Ethernet Going to 10 Gigabits
- cs1.mcm.edu
- Ethernet Going to 10 Gigabits .
- In an article on Brillianet’s internet site, Christine Zimmerman informs that Ethernet is jumping to 10 gigabits and by 2002 this will be the standard in the Ethernet world. This 10 gigabits would allow greater bandwidth, allowing information to be sent faster and in greater capacity. ...
2. gigabits per second from FOLDOC
- winnie.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- gigabits per second.
- Nearby terms: gig « giga- « gigabit « gigabits per second » gigabyte » gigaflop » gigaflops Translate to Japanese Powered by Excite Powered by SYSTRAN .
3. gigabits per second from FOLDOC
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- gigabits per second.
- Nearby terms: gig « giga- « gigabit « gigabits per second » gigabyte » gigaflop » gigaflops Powered by SYSTRAN .
4. News.NanoApex.com - Nanotube chip could hold 10 gigabits
- news.nanoapex.com
- Nanotube chip could hold 10 gigabits.
- The prototype chip would store information using hundreds of billions of nanotubes with a theoretical capacity of 10 gigabits of data, says Nantero profile , based in Boston, Massachusetts. ...
5. Re: Gigabits, watchdog timeouts and downtime, oh my!
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6. Foundry Networks : International
- www.foundrynet.com
- Foundry Networks équipe le London Internet Exchange (LINX) de sa solution Ethernet 10 Gigabits .
- Le london Internet Exchange devient le premier organisme européen à mettre en uvre une version normalisée d'Ethernet 10 Gigabits utilisant des commutateurs Foundry Networks.
- L'expérience LINX démontre la simplicité du passage de Gigabit à 10 Gigabits (il suffit de 3 minutes), sans impact sur les applications vitales ;.
- LINX, centre de commutation le plus important d'Europe, vient de faire passer son réseau de Gigabit à Ethernet 10 Gigabits en utilisant les commutateurs de niveau 3 BigIron de Foundry Networks. ...
- LINX devient le premier organisme européen à installer des produits hautes performances normalisés pour Ethernet 10 Gigabits. ...
- Le choix s'est porté sur le 10 Gigabits car il est moins coûteux, moins complexe et plus simple à gérer ; de plus, le personnel n'avait pas à intégrer une nouvelle technologie. ...
- Les pics de flux de trafic quotidiens atteignent désormais 14 gigabits par seconde, environ 140 fois plus que chez son plus proche rival britannique. ...
- La fiabilité du service étant cruciale, la décision de passer à Ethernet 10 Gigabits avec les commutateurs de niveau 3 BigIron de Foundry a été prise à la fin de l'année dernière. ...
- Le passage de Gigabit Ethernet à Ethernet 10 Gigabits était donc une évolution naturelle. ...
- Les modules 10 Gigabits de Foundry ont été testés par Foundry et par TNS puis installés fin février 2002. Soulignant les avantages du 10 Gigabits, qui utilise la fibre optique déjà installée, Mike Hughes affirme : " il ne s'agit pas d'avoir adopté une technologie avant les autres mais d'apporter une solution vitale pour faire face à la demande qui vous tombe dessus. ... L'intérêt du 10 Gigabits n'est pas de multiplier par deux mais par 10 le débit Ethernet pour un coût largement inférieur à celui d'OC192 SONET/SDH. ...
- Bobby Johnson, Président & CEO de Foundry Networks, ajoute : " LINX est le premier organisme en Europe à profiter des avantages de produits standard normalisés 10 Gigabits. LINX dispose des performances OC 192 SONET/SDH mais pour un dixième de son prix, de nombreuses fonctions de supervision et de services et de réelles possibilités de dimensionnement en termes de distance puisque Ethernet 10 Gigabits peut être utilisé dans un réseau local, métropolitain ou des liaisons longue distance. Nous proposons en outre à tous les clients un garantie pour la norme 10 Gigabits : si elle évolue et s'il existe un problème de compatibilité, nous effectuerons la mise à niveau gratuitement. ...
7. Optical Submarine Cable System
- global.mitsubishielectric.com
- 7 terabits per second (85 x 20 gigabits per second) over 9,180 km on a single fiber comparable to transpacific distances.
- 7 terabits per second wavelength division multiplexed transmission over 9,180 km at 20 gigabits per second per wave, the highest transoceanic class transmission capacity achieved to date.
- A channel bit-rate of 20 gigabits per second was developed as being the optimum for the present in terms of its potential for reduced cost, ease of operation, and reliable transmission compared with either 10 gigabits or 40 gigabits. ...
- In order to transmit 40 gigabits per second transparently across the new system, Mitsubishi Electric is developing in conjunction with it a 40 gigabits per second client interface using a novel inverse multiplexing technique.
8. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory team achieves 10.6 Gigabits/second data throughput in 10-Gigabit Ethernet test
- www.hoise.com
- 6 Gigabits/second data throughput in 10-Gigabit Ethernet test.
- 6 gigabits/sec aggregated across two 10-gigabit interfaces, 9. 8 gigabits per second on one interface and 960 megabits per second on the other. ...
- 3 Gigabits in a live computational steering/visualisation demonstration involving the Albert Einstein Institute's "Cactus" simulation code and Berkeley Lab's Visapult parallel visualisation system.
- 6 gigabits per second performance, George "Chip" Smith of the team had to work with SysKonnect to overcome a problem resulting from running Linux on the clusters. ...
- If we would have had 50 boxes in the cluster, we could have delivered 50 gigabits", Mr. ...
9. Re: Gigabits, watchdog timeouts and downtime, oh my!
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10. Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs scientists set new fiber optic transmission record
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- Bell Labs scientists transmit 64 channels of data at 40 gigabits per second per channel over 4000 kilometers (2500 miles) .
- The ultra long-haul all-optical transmission record was achieved using a 64-channel dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) system, where each channel carried information at 40 gigabits per second. (Sending a gigabit of information per second is equivalent to transmitting the information content of approximately 1,000 novels every second; sending 40 gigabits per second over 64 channels is equivalent to transmitting the information content of 2,560,000 novels. ...
- The previous distance record for a 40 gigabits per second transmission experiment over 100-kilometer fiber spans was exactly half of the 4000 kilometers (2500 miles) distance record that the Bell Labs team achieved, and the team used 64 channels whereas the previous experiment had used 40 channels. ...
- When coupled with other leading-edge Bell Labs technologies - such as extended L-band amplifiers, Raman amplifiers, forward error correction and optimal dispersion compensation - DPSK allowed the research team to achieve error-free transmission over 4,000 kilometers (2500 miles) for all 64 channels, each of which had a signal of 40 gigabits per second. ...
- Developed by Bell Labs, it is the first system to power a 40 gigabits per second signal up to 1,000 kilometers (625 miles). ...
11. Data Transmitted at 2.8 Gigabits Per Second
- www.northwestern.edu
12. JRES 2003 - Outils de collecte pour réseaux gigabits : une alternative à la technologie Cisco Netflow
- 2003.jres.org
- Outils de collecte pour réseaux gigabits : une alternative à la technologie Cisco Netflow.
- Deux interfaces réseaux gigabits permettent d'effectuer séparément la collecte du trafic, et le pilotage du programme à l'aide de l'interface web. ...
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