TUESDAY
T9AM
Faster and Faster - Gigabit Ethernet Networks, File Servers, and Users
Who should attend: System and network administrators responsible for designing or upgrading computer networks and file servers supporting a wide variety of applications, along with managers seeking a better understanding of this rapidly advancing technology. With the increasing speed of CPUs and rising numbers of desktop and laptop systems fully utilizing Fast Ethernet bandwidth, many network backbones and central servers have been left behind with yesteryear's technology. Although the need to upgrade is often well understood, just where do you begin? This tutorial is intended for people facing just such a challenge and looks at two key areas, high performance networking with Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps) and faster file serving. By the end of this tutorial you should have a sound understanding of both Gigabit Ethernet and ways of providing high performance fileserving for various applications. Key topics include:
Stuart McRobert is the Network Systems analyst in the Department of Computing at Imperial College in London, where he has recently designed and installed a multi-Gigabit Ethernet backbone, and along with his colleagues manages Sun SITE Northern Europe, a 300+GB mirror archive. Stuart has spoken at several USENIX conferences and user group meetings both in the USA, Australia and Europe. |
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