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/. Terabit Ethernet is Dead, for Now
- Subject: /. Terabit Ethernet is Dead, for Now
- From: mohta at necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp (Masataka Ohta)
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 19:24:55 +0900
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Jared Mauch wrote:
> There is also a problem in the 100GbE space where the market
> pricing hasn't yet reached an amount whereby the economics
> are "close enough" to push people beyond N*10G.
The problem is that physical layer of 100GE (with 10*10G) and
10*10GE are identical (if same plug and cable are used both for
100GE and 10*10GE).
Both 100GE and 10*10GE use trunking. The difference is whether
trunking is done below (100GE) or above (10*10GE) L2 framing.
While 100GE has lower HOL delay (though already negligible with
10GE), 10*10GE is more flexible.
Still, for 100GE, under some circumstances, 100GE with 4*25G may
become less expensive than 10*10GE.
But, as it is unlikely that 1TE will be 4*250G or 400GE will
be 2*200G, faster Ethernet has little, if any, economical merit.
Masataka Ohta