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Re: [perfsonar-user] [External] Re: Questions around Network Manager, EL 8/9


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  • From: Mark Feit <>
  • To: Hunter Fuller <>
  • Cc: "Masshardt, Eric" <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] [External] Re: Questions around Network Manager, EL 8/9
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2024 17:09:08 +0000
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Hunter Fuller writes:

 

Honestly we have found you can repurpose old gear for 10G as well.
Our oldest test point at the 10G rate is a PowerEdge 1950 manufactured
in 2008, running a single 4-core Xeon E5440.

 

That beats the Dell R630s we use on SCinet, where were repurposed from one of TACC’s dismantled compute clusters.

 

Eric mentioned that 10 Gb/s ports were in short supply, so I didn’t cover 10.  But you’re right, there’s tons of old machinery that can do 10G without breaking a sweat.

 

--Mark

 




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