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An interesting sign to be found on the highways of Vermont, I looked for it in Connecticut and Massachusetts, but they do not seem to care, left, right center, drive where ever you please. But in Vermont it seems that the department of transportation wants to preserve the road surface of the left lane, only use it when you are passing another vehicle.
I guess the proper way to view the sign is to stay in the right lane, allowing the impatient drivers to pass on the left.
Another way to look at it is that the right lane is for the cautious and those that are following the status quo and the left lane is for passing those folks.
This is the approach that I have taken when looking at the recent advances in Ethernet switching. There are companies that are cautiously advancing in the right lane and those that are out in the passing lane covering new ground and pressing new capabilities. This post takes a look at a few of the switch options and aligns then in my opinion of a proper lane.
10 Gbps performance capabilities – The introduction of a new generation of 10Gbps chips from Broadcom(1) has been used by Juniper, Arista, Cisco, Brocade and Extreme in their top of rack switches. These high density 10Gbps devices offer from 40 to 70 odd ports in extremely low power 1 RU devices. RIGHT LANE!
AMD unveils Open 3.0: an Opteron 6300 platform for the Open Compute Project Company Added to Technology Companies List
The Open Compute Project is pushing hard for servers that are both very scalable and streamlined, and AMD is more than willing to help with the launch of its Open 3.0 server platform. The framework combines two Opteron 6300 processors with a motherboard that contains just the essentials, yet scales to meet just about any need in a rackmount system. Among the many, many expansion options are 24 memory slots, six SATA ports for storage, as many as four PCI Express slots and a mezzanine link for custom components. Open 3.0 isn’t as flexible as a decentralized, Intel…
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AMD unveils Open 3.0: an Opteron 6300 platform for the Open Compute Project