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Conclusions
We are here
Costs: The Per-port Costs of NIC and Switch Have Declined 87% and 70% Respectively Since 2007
Source: CommScope
2.6X 1X
Source: CommScope The cost includes the ones for NIC, switch and cabling
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Source: Intel
iSCSI SAN
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For Customers Who Need 10GBASE-T Network Today: The Ecosystem is Ready
Intel 10GBASE-T Flexible LOM or NIC Cisco Nexus 2232TM switch, and SYSTIMAX copper and fiber cabling
To Aggregation switch
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For Customers Who Need 10GBASE-T Tomorrow: Easy Upgrade from 1G to 10G
Step 1 Deploy GigaSPEED X10D (Category 6A) cabling and run 1GbE today Step 2 Upgrade part of the network as needed
For example, upgrade servers to 10GbE capable first
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Value: Design Flexibility Brought by Combination of 10GBASE-T and 10GbE over Multimode Fiber
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Myth: 10GBASE-T Consumes Too Much Power Fact: 10GBASE-T Can be Green and Power Efficient
3.5 Watts per port at 100 meters and 2 Watts at 10 meters today
Energy Efficient Ethernet may typically save 50% (up to 80%) of nominal power
Source: Ron Cates, PLX Technologies at Ethernet Technology Summit, Feb. 2012
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Myth: 10GBASE-T Cause Too Much Latency Fact: Most Real-world Applications Are Not Sensitive to That Latency The latency of 10GBASE-T PHY usually is 50% lower than that of 1000BASET
10GBASE-T PHY Ping Response TCP File Transfer Web Server Response From a browser to a web server, round trip
Description
2 servers back to back with a 10GbE fiber connection, round trip 90 microseconds
TCP file transfer across 10GbE network (3 switching hops), round trip 0.3 to 1 millisecond (ms) 1.7 to 0.5%
Latency
2.5 microseconds
50 ms
5%
0.01%
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Multimode Fiber
Single-mode Fiber
Twinax
10GBASE-SR
40Gb/s
40GBASE-SR4
100Gb/s
100GBASE-SR10
100GBASE-CR10
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CommScope Has Been Leading Industry Activities to Explore Next Generation BASE-T TIA TR42.7 Copper Cabling Engineering Sub-committee Approved a Project Authorization to develop NEW cabling for applications
beyond 10GBASE-T in February 2011 Reach milestones at the meeting in February 2012
Maximum 50 meter channel length with up to 3 connections
ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC25/WG3
Created a New Work Item Proposal to explore options for cabling in support of 40Gbps in October 2011 NWIP approved March 13, 2012
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We are here
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Deploy 10G at Access and Prepare for 40/100GbE at Aggregation and Core in Traditional Multi-tier Architecture
Core Layer
Aggregation Layer
Access Layer
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Deploy 10G at Access and Prepare for 40/100GbE at Aggregation and Core in Fabric Architecture
Core Layer
Aggregation Layer
Access Layer
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based on IEEE Plenary meeting in March 2012 2as with existing standard, OM3 and OM4 will be specified
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL 2011 CommScope, Inc
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Conclusions
10GBASE-T is more cost effective and power efficient than 1000BASE-T
3 easy steps upgrade from 1G; upgrade whenever you need
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Thank You
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