Re: [Beowulf] [EXTERNAL] Re: anyone have modern interconnect metrics?

2024-01-17 Thread Lux, Jim (US 3370) via Beowulf
To a certain extent, faster Ethernet is more likely to be a commodity – and at rates above 1 Gbps, there’s substantial “art” in making a PHY that works reliably. At the 10G speed, there’s things like RapidIO and SRIO, but they 1. Only work for short distances (<<1 meter) 2. Are *very* bo

Re: [Beowulf] anyone have modern interconnect metrics?

2024-01-17 Thread Scott Atchley
While I was at Myricom, the founder, Chuck Seitz, used to say that there was Ethernet and Ethernot. He tied Myricom's fate to Ethernet's 10G PHYs. On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 9:08 AM Larry Stewart wrote: > I don't know what the networking technology of the future will be like, > but it will be calle

Re: [Beowulf] anyone have modern interconnect metrics?

2024-01-17 Thread Larry Stewart
I don't know what the networking technology of the future will be like, but it will be called Ethernet. - unknown (to me) ___ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscri

Re: [Beowulf] anyone have modern interconnect metrics?

2024-01-17 Thread Scott Atchley
I don't think that UE networks are available yet. On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 3:13 AM Jan Wender via Beowulf wrote: > Hi Mark, hi all, > > The limitations of Ethernet seem to be recognised by many participants in > the network area. That is the reason for the founding of the Ultra-Ethernet > allianc

Re: [Beowulf] anyone have modern interconnect metrics?

2024-01-17 Thread Jan Wender via Beowulf
Hi Mark, hi all, The limitations of Ethernet seem to be recognised by many participants in the network area. That is the reason for the founding of the Ultra-Ethernet alliance: https://ultraethernet.org/ Maybe on that site you could find more information? (Disclosure: I work for HPE, one of the