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Posted by : bpburnwal on Sep 25, 2003 - 04:05 PM Hardware
Top server vendors like IBM, Sun Microsystems, and Dell Computer have reaffirmed their support for InfiniBand—a specifi cation for the transmission of data between (server) processors and I/O devices. HP however, is linking its InfiniBand adoption o­n widespread customer interest.
In the first quarter of 2003, IBM will begin installing InfiniBand connected groups of computers for housing databases and performing high-speed calculations. Dell has a similar approach, while Sun is building InfiniBand into its entire product line. The technology is expected to significantly improve performance for next-generation data center applications. InfiniBand, a technology that can transfer data at 10 Gbps with minimal delays, was o­nce poised to sweep the industry with backing from IBM, HP, Compaq Computer, Dell, Sun, Intel, and Microsoft. In recent months however, Intel and Microsoft distanced themselves from this I/O specification. Analysts no longer expect InfiniBand to replace the universally used PCI data pathway, but rather to be used as a fabric to connect servers and storage systems that reside within data centers. o­ne use will be to connect low-end systems together so they can share the tedious computing chore of storing
databases of information. Another is consolidating low-end servers into a supercomputer. Not all are so bullish though. HP, o­ne of the inventors of InfiniBand, was conspicuously absent from the joint announce-
ment. Many of the InfiniBand applications these companies are contemplating don't require major changes. InfiniBand support can be added by plugging a card into a server's PCI slot.
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