By: RichardC (tich.delete@this.pobox.com), January 26, 2017 11:47 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Aaron Spink (aaronspink.delete@this.notearthlink.net) on January 25, 2017 2:49 pm wrote:
> Current gen cloud boxes have moved beyond 10gbe to 25/40, fyi.
Maybe that depends on whether you're defining "current gen" from the perspective
of a hardware designer, i.e. "what are we designing and selling in Jan 2017 ?", or from the
perspective of a user, i.e. "if I provision a cluster on AWS in Jan 2017 what network
bandwidth will I get between the VMs ?".
> Current gen cloud boxes have moved beyond 10gbe to 25/40, fyi.
Maybe that depends on whether you're defining "current gen" from the perspective
of a hardware designer, i.e. "what are we designing and selling in Jan 2017 ?", or from the
perspective of a user, i.e. "if I provision a cluster on AWS in Jan 2017 what network
bandwidth will I get between the VMs ?".