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New switch upgrades Cisco high-end server-to-storage computing; Finding Cisco's competition

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New switch upgrades Cisco high-end server-to-storage computing

Tim Greene By Tim Greene
Cisco is introducing a gateway switch that boosts the performance of applications that rely on interactions between InfiniBand-clustered servers and network-attached storage- and Fibre Channel-based storage devices. Read full story

Tim Greene is a senior editor at Network World, covering network access control, virtual private networking gear, remote access, WAN acceleration and aspects of VoIP technology. You can reach him at tgreene@nww.com.


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