MS: 10GbE Deployment Considerations
10-Gigabit Ethernet is quickly becoming the standard for backbone network deployments. It is primarily used to connect backbone and edge switches, and is quickly becoming the choice for high-end server connectivity and storage. This MS seminar will feature the following points:
- Fiber Types
- Distances
- 10GbE over Copper
- 10GbE usage scenarios
Organizations of all sizes and types are upgrading their gigabit Ethernet backbones to 10GbE. As with all new standards, there are many considerations that you must be aware of. Even if you're not planning on deploying 10GbE this year, the fiber and copper cabling that you chose today should be 10GbE-ready for tomorrow.
10 Gigabit Ethernet has become much more affordable in the last year, and new applications such as storage (example: iSCSI SANs) and virtualization (example: VMware) are making it a popular choice for datacenters around the world.
This seminar will help you learn the basics as well as advanced concepts related to 10 Gigabit Ethernet. The goal of the seminar is to help you fully understand the technical requirements of 10GbE, how it is properly deployed, and how it can benefit your organization.
The
“MS: 10GbE Deployment Considerations” training seminar will be held on
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 from 9:00 AM to 12 Noon. A light lunch will be served after the seminar, sponsored by
Foundry Networks. Engineers will be available to answer all of your technical questions.
This training seminar has a technical rating of 3.5 (Scaled from 1=low to 5=high).
Seating for this seminar is limited; please register early!!
Go to the
TNS Event Registration webpage to register for this and other TNS events.