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The unified wire adapter

Published:11 November 2006Publication History

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Chelsio will present its Unified Wire adapter, based on the latest version of its proven Terminator engine architecture. The architecture's unique features allow simultaneous use of a 10Gbp Ethernet network for iSCSI storage, high performance computing using iWARP RDMA and general TCP/IP networking. The results of performance benchmarks show how both low latency and high bandwidth applications can be supported on this unified wire fabric, eliminating the need for multiple infrastructures and specialized interconnects, such as Fibre Channel and Infiniband, thereby significantly reducing the total cost of ownership.

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          SC '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
          November 2006
          746 pages
          ISBN:0769527000
          DOI:10.1145/1188455

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          • Published: 11 November 2006

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