Paul Rech wrote:
> 
> I need a high speed network connection between 2 database servers on
> IBM Netfinity servers.
> What are my options and what hardware do I need?
> 
> I was looking to gigabit ethernet first, as I figured it would be the
> cheapest.
> But a sysadmin I know said he wasn't sure but he thought about $4,000
> for two cards and a switch.
> 
> Is it really that much for gigabit hardware?
no
> Is gigabit the cheapest alternative?
gigabit is very cheap
> What kind of switch is required?
anything that supports 100/1000 or 10/100/1000 though you have to watch
how many ports are rated at the gigabit and you probably want to make
sure it supports full-duplex.

> What's the difference between a switch and a hub?
A switch separates traffic so only the machine it's destined for gets it
which makes more bandwidth available to each machine, a hub is one big
connected wire

> What's the actual transfer rate you can achieve?
> 1,000,000,000 bits per sec/ 8bits = 125,000,000 bytes per sec
> 125,000,000 bytes  per sec / reality =~ 20MB/sec I'm guessing.

In theory the max is 128MB but reality puts in a 30-40% overhead hit
(though switches help reduce this)
so you should be able to drive to 80MB or more (of course your drives
might not be able to keep up)

> 
> If someone is familiar with this, could you send me some part numbers I
> can look-up?
> 

use two gigabit cards (about $50 each) and a cross over cable.  (d-link
DGE500-T) which I believe is supported by linux (might be the DGE550-T)

netgear has a gigabit card as well (ga620t) around $300, that is
supported in linux

and I also believe linkysys(2f24g2) has a 24port 10/100 switch with 2
10/100/1000 ports for under $500


Eric

> Thanks.
> 
> Paul
> 
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