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Ethernet NIC News

07 May 2008

Dell taps AMD for virtualisation servers

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

Dell has picked quad-core Opteron processors from AMD to power two new rack-mount servers, called R805 and R905. Read more...

Ethernet NIC Insight

13 July 2006

The new NAS: Fast, cheap, and scalable

By Mario Apicella, InfoWorld

Clustering NAS boxes to improve capacity and I/O, or improving I/O by multipathing, is becoming more popular as file sizes and file numbers grow - and grow. Read more...

Ethernet NIC Briefings

02 November 2007

Is FCoE the emperor's new trousers?

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

Everyone involved is saying such nice things about it that a cynic might start to wonder where the catch is... Read more...

Ethernet NIC Interviews

23 April 2004

Inside Out

By Chris Mellor

Storage is on the move out of the server cabinet. How is Adaptec responding to this shift? Is SAN commoditisation coming? Read more...

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Ethernet NIC Product Reviews

27 February 2008

Windows Server 2008

By Tom Henderson and Rand Dvorak, Network World

  • List price: £1,434 (inc VAT for 1 server and 25CALS but look around
  • Pros: Improved security; Faster performance; more sophisticated administation
  • Cons: No virtualisation yet; poor NAP compatibility with previous versions of Windows Read more...

Ethernet NIC How-Tos

29 September 2004

The case for fractional 10Gig Ethernet

By Kevin Tolly, Network World

Remember aggregating Fast Ethernet links, before Gigabit came along? The idea's back - and even more cost effective. Read more...

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