• Tag Archives: Data Center

    • Ethernet Fabric 101 Q&A Series: Part Two – Standards: TRILL and SPB

      Source: Microsoft Office

      In Brocade’s recent Ethernet Fabric 101 workshops in San Diego and Austin, participants’ chatter around standards TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links) and SPB (Shortest Path Bridging) lead us to answer some crucial question in our latest installment of the Ethernet Fabric 101 Q&A Series. We’ve recapped the discussion and provided answers to their questions that you may be asking yourselves as well. Continue reading

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    • The Church of Production

      Source: NewAdvent.org with edits by EthernetFabric.com

      It’s 4am, on Saturday. You got in at 2am after sleeping for a lovely 1.5hrs. Monitor glow on your face, your jaw tightening up for a nice big yawn as you are pouring through logs.

      What changed? When was the last reboot? What versions are running? Does anyone in engineering have root access? What patches have been applied? What happened right before the downtime? Have we seen this before…..? Continue reading

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    • Calling All Candidates: Here’s The Jobs Network

      Source: CNBC

      In the 700-odd debates of the Republican primary season so far, the most common word, by a long way, is ‘jobs.’ It’s what the public wants, and it’s what each candidate promises to deliver. But stepping outside of that electoral process, what’s really happening in the market? We got a good hint on the morning of February 3rd when the U.S. Labor Department came out with its newest statistics, and they make for interesting reading. While government agencies have been cutting jobs, the private sector has been adding them at a remarkable pace. Continue reading

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    • The Data Center Fabric Checklist: Eight indications that a data center fabric can help you now

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      The term “fabric” has become the latest buzzword to hit the networking industry. The concept is strategically important to any organization serious about maximizing the value of virtualization in their data centers. Many different vendors offer a data center fabric strategy today. Most of the network vendors such as Brocade, Cisco, Juniper, Extreme, Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, Extreme and Enterasys have all rolled out network based fabrics, but one of the more interesting alternatives comes from Xsigo which unveiled its server-based fabric. Network or server based, its clear the architecture in the data center is changing. As IT organizations evaluate these varying solutions, it’s important to take a step back and determine why it would make sense for a company to deploy data center fabrics. I’ve provided eight compelling reasons to make that decision. Continue reading

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    • A Note from AJ, or Where’s the Beef?

      Source: babyboomerflashback.blogspot.com

      Today, I got a note from a friend of mine, AJ. AJ spends a lot of his time talking with customers all over the world. He has a great vantage point from which to gauge the interest in emerging technologies by customers and their level of deployment. He brought up an interesting observation about converged networks. Continue reading

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    • State of the Ethernet Union

      State of the Ethernet Union

      In light of the President of the United States (POTUS) delivering his SOTU last week, we thought we’d take a few moments to reflect on the state of things in the networking world. Unlike the POTUS, however, it’s hard to deliver a singular view of the state of things as the networking world is highly fractured by different technologies and customer segments. Let’s just say that we tend to operate more on the principles found in the Articles of Confederation than the Constitution. But here it goes, courtesy of Network World’s coverage of Dell’Oro Group’s market update. Continue reading

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    • The Top 10 Posts of 2011

      Check out the EthernetFabric.com recap of 2011′s most popular posts. Continue reading

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    • Mission Intelligence: Rejuvenation of “Hybrid” Protocol – Part Two

      In Part Two of our series on hybrid protocol, we will explore the application of hybrid cloud solutions to solve critical needs. Businesses require the ability to dynamically alter the performance and capacity of their cloud environments on demand to mitigate unexpected surge in the business. An application delivery switching platform is ideal for customers who need something very stable and reliable that can conduct a healthy amount of traffic on a day-to-day basis, but also hugely variable in nature (cloud bursting in the public cloud addresses some, but not all of this issue). Continue reading

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    • Is Conflicting Industry Data and the Human Factor Driving FCoE to An Early Grave?

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      Let’s face it, there’s lots of data out there referencing the adoption of FCoE. Unfortunately it’s conflicting, confusing, and this lack of clarity is a big barrier to FCoE adoption. Transitioning to new technology requires confidence. Conflicting industry data doesn’t inspire confidence but instead, reeks of vendor hype. Continue reading

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    • New Decision Criteria is Needed for Evaluating an Ethernet Fabric

      I’ve discussed the concept of an Ethernet fabric with a number of network managers from medium and large organizations and one of the most common questions I get is how do I evaluate the various solutions against one another. The solutions are available now and all at different points in their product evolution that it’s tough to understand what any specific solution is capable of. In many cases though, the network manager isn’t really even sure what to ask, and I hope to provide some guidance on this. Continue reading

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