Jay,
Good point. The end users are already
saying we’re behind schedule for 100GbE, and are giving us the impression
that they will buy 100GbE as soon as products become available. There will be a
time frame of probably a few years before HSSG becomes a task force, for the
task force to draft out the standard, and for the draft to go through IEEE
approval. By then, I believe many applications will require 100GbE.
From: Jay Moran
[mailto:jm@ieee.org]
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 7:05
AM
To:
STDS-802-3-HSSG@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [HSSG] 40G MAC Rate
Discussion
Thomas (and others),
Those end users who have posted to the mailing list are saying that we won't
buy 40GE because we don't need it, and that 10GE (frankly 1GE) is all we'll
need for our servers. I'm sure there are a few specific applications for
greater than 10GE to a single server, but it is NOT for those of us running
really large INTERNET data centers. I would still love to hear from end users
requesting 40GE, since there are several of us requesting 100GE.
The only end users we've seen send information to the thread have been saying,
stop wasting time fiddling with 40GE and get to where the real needs are...
100GE for switch->router and router->router links. We'll buy those as
SOON as they can be fielded.
As for folks who have CFOs (or even CIO/CTOs) telling them what to buy, I
strongly suggest you look for an employer where you have a say in technology
adoption because there are lots of companies that do respect their internal
experts and don't just buy what vendors put in front of them.
Jay
On 4/7/07, Thomas
Dineen <
tdineen@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
The bottom line here is that if 40 Gig solutions become
available in
volume over the next few years, which are perceived to provide good
customer value, they will be adopted by the customer! I giggle when
I hear statements like "We would never buy a 40 Gig solution"! Why?
Because I know that the CFO will override the desires of engineering
and buy the 40 Gig solution if it is cheaper. So there you have it 40 Gig
guys, just focus on schedule and value and you will succeed!
Thomas Dineen
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Jay Moran
http://www.tp.org/jay