Archive for May, 2007

“gigabit hardware” - Scottrade Boosts Network Performance Muscle with Internap 10Gbps

Scottrade Boosts Network Performance Muscle with Internap 10Gbps TMCnet - The FCP-10G is interoperable with standard 10 Gigabit hardware and is scalable to support the growing bandwidth requirements of Web-centric businesses. The FCP’s measurement capability also allows easier troubleshooting, allowing users to confidently

“gigabit products” - Solving the network storage dilemma

Solving the network storage dilemmaZDNet Blogs - The nice thing about using an actual PC or server for a storage server is that it operates as fast as gigabit Ethernet will go. I just ran a test on my 2.5 TB 5-drive hot-swap storage server and it performed at more than 75 MB/sec which is [...]

“gigabit news” - Buffalo launches 3TB storage boxes

Buffalo launches 3TB storage boxesNetwork World Fusion - Both boxes are compatible with Windows and Macintosh systems, and have two USB 2.0 ports to allow for external USB hard drive connections. They include a Gigabit Ethernet port and Gigabit Jumbo Frame capability, and have five operational modes: RAID

“gigabit news” - eWEEK Labs Bakeoff: Open Source Versus .Net Stacks

eWEEK Labs Bakeoff: Open Source Versus .Net StackseWeek - Everything ran on a Gigabit Ethernet network in eWeek Labs. Each test was run multiple times to avoid test discrepancies and outlier results. We considered several different tools for performing the load tests, including the open-source OpenSTA (see

“gigabit news” - Update MacBook 2007: Apple skips Santa Rosa, sorta

Update MacBook 2007: Apple skips Santa Rosa, sorta TG Daily - platform. For example, MacBook already uses the fastest available memory for notebooks at 667MHz; we have already rolled out next-generation 802.11n wireless networking technology across our entire line of notebooks; and we’ve had Gigabit

“gigabit hardware” - Scottrade Boosts Network Performance Muscle with Internap 10Gbps

Scottrade Boosts Network Performance Muscle with Internap 10Gbps TMCnet - The FCP-10G is interoperable with standard 10 Gigabit hardware and is scalable to support the growing bandwidth requirements of Web-centric businesses. The FCP’s measurement capability also allows easier troubleshooting, allowing users to confidently