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1. Industry Trends Making 10GbE the Data-Center Performance Choice Dmitry Gryaznov Business Development Director Intel Corporation
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5. Trends Driving 10 Gigabit Adoption… 10GbE NIC/LOM Volume ’ 03 2007 2009 2008 Multi-Core CPU architecture allows multiple applications on the processor Server consolidation and virtualization requires more I/O bandwidth per server Growth of network storage is driving demand for higher network bandwidth 50K 500K *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. All timeframes, products and dates are subject to change without further notification 2006 10GBT Spec Released June ‘06 10GbE Spec Released 2002 ’ 02 ’ 04 PCIe* Spec Released 2004 2010 Copper Adapters & Switches Accelerate 10GbE Adoption
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7. Unified Networking Infrastructure Benefits in a virtualized Environment Lower Costs and Simplified management for SAN connectivity 15 Servers 1G Enet 4G FC Total Ports 90 30 120 Switches 2 2 4 Cables 90 30 120 Mgmt Pts 2 2 4 15 Servers 10G Enet FC Total Ports 30 0 30 Switches 2 0 2 Cables 30 0 30 Mgmt Pts 2 0 2 LAN SAN A SAN B LAN SAN A SAN B 10GbE EEDC FCoE iSCSI
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9. Broadest 10GbE Family of Products New! Dual port CX4 for low latency HPC applications New! Dual port SFP+ Direct Attach for intra-rack connectivity Built on Intel® 82598 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller New! 10GBASE-T Server Adapter for distances up to 100m Single port LR fiber adapters for distances up to 10km Single and dual port SR for distances up to 300m
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12. Trends Driving 10GbE Demand Multi-Core CPU architecture allowing faster execution of multiple applications on the same processor Virtualization allows the consolidation of multiple applications on servers thus driving the need for more network bandwidth per server Growing need for network storage is driving the demand for higher bandwidth network Intel® Ethernet
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Notes de l'éditeur
Since ratification of the first 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) standard in 2002, 10GbE usage grew primarily in niche markets demanding the highest bandwidth available. This established 10GbE as a stable, standards-based connectivity technology and the next evolutionary stage above Gigabit Ethernet (GbE). However, connectivity needs today extend beyond just providing a higher bandwidth pipe. • Scaling on multi-core processor-based servers • Supporting the I/O arbitration needs of multiple virtual machines (VMs) in sever consolidation and virtualization • Providing economical, energy-efficient, high-performance connectivity for server blades and high-density computing • Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) support for storage-over-Ethernet applications
Intel is adding enhancements in the Ethernet controllers. Intel’s VMDq (Virtual Machine Device Queues) technology in the NIC provides multiple hardware queues and offload features that can be used to reduce the software overheads associated with sharing a single networking device between multiple VMs. By associating individual hardware queues of the NIC to specific VMs, and sorting and grouping the received packets (in the NIC) into the VMs designated queues (in the HW), these software overheads can be reduced.
This foil is a level set to understand what are some of the issues that the customer is faced with. If you are a decision maker, architect, or developer for an IT department of a corporation, system integrator, or solution provider, you may be facing the following consolidation challenges: How can you consolidate from multiple platforms and standardize on one platform to reduce cost? How can you reduce the size of your hardware infrastructure and decrease maintenance, licensing, and management costs? What is the best system configuration and consolidation scenario for optimum efficiency and productivity?
Intel is the market segment share leader in Gigabit Ethernet adapters. IT managers prefer our adapters due high quality product and board operating system support Customers have tested our products and reported less than 200 DPM All NICs come with support for Windows and Linux and the different flavors of those operation systems. We have over 140 SKU’s in production today and have shipped over 14 million adapters in the last 5 years