Fibre Channel:QLogic Dell QLA2342M - FC HBA ... Package
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.q23w32ScsiV90110_Dell/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:QLogic Fibre Channel Adapter QLOGIC PSEUDO LUN
[July 28, 2004, 8:00]
Fibre access essential says industry group
News High-speed fibre access must be rolled out across the UK if the country is to avoid falling behind the rest of the world in the broadband stakes, a key industry body has warned. A report by the Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) — which includes...
[April 16, 2007, 13:18]
BCS: Fibre could last us 'a century'
Blog According to David Evans of the British Computer Society, speaking at a Westminster e-Forum on "Digital Britain", a nationwide fibre access broadband network deployed now could still be in use in the 22nd century.
[January 14, 2009, 13:33]
Fibre channel competitor wins approval
News The major competitor for iSCSI is the existing Fibre Channel protocol, which offers high performance and is well-established in the marketplace, but requires separate networks. While Fibre Channel is likely to remain the standard for large...
[February 13, 2003, 13:11]
Fibre broadband demands more bandwidth
News When it comes to broadband, fibre seems to increase customers' appetite for bandwidth, a new report has found. The study, by market-development organisation the FTTH Council Europe, compared usage by consumers with FTTH (fibre to the home) to ADSL...
[July 9, 2008, 9:42]
Fibre optic to dominate EU broadband market by 2010
News ADSL is only a transitory technology that will be overtaken by fibre optic solutions within 10 years, according to the European Commission. ADSL will make up 28 percent of the home surfing market -- down from its peak of 37 percent -- with 20...
[October 11, 2001, 12:40]
Fibre rollout to everyone.
Talkback Denmark a country with an area 5 times smaller than the UK with a population tens times less than UK and fibre is going into homes as well as business as a considered necessity - more and more people are working from home and in UK the richer are...
[July 20, 2007, 16:57]
On roaming, fibre to the home, and the Marquis de Sade
Leader BT is promising £1.5bn investment in nationwide fibre — not in the backbone but in the crucial last mile, delivering between 40Mbps and 100Mbps to homes either directly or via on-street cabinets. BT's plans for fibre-to-the-home and fibre-to-the...
[July 15, 2008, 12:50]
Fibre Channel and iSCSI Performance Comparison for DSS Workloads Using SQL Server 2005
White Papers For many years, large enterprises have relied on Fibre Channel (FCP) as the default Storage Area Network (SAN) protocol for high-performance application and database workloads. As enterprises look to drive down costs and reduce the Total Cost of...
[August 31, 2007, 1:00]
Fibre Channel Over Ethernet Storage Networking Evolution
White Papers Data centers typically run multiple separate networks, including an Ethernet network for client-to-server and server-to-server communications and a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). To support various types of networks, data centers use...
[June 12, 2008, 1:01]
Fibre-optic firm H2O changes its name to i3
News H2O Networks, which installs fibre-optic cable in sewers for high-speed broadband, is changing its name to i3 Group. The Fibrecity division will focus on routing cable through sewer pipes to create fibre networks for entire towns and cities in the UK.
[January 29, 2009, 15:38]
fibre!
Talkback So much is placed on Fibre, I cannot see BT laying miles of the stuff around rural areas or remote/small towns in a hurry.its ok to say "50mbps from green cabinet" as per the other story but do they really think BT will place a green cabinet every...
[August 29, 2008, 14:40]
Networks '98: Fibre channel faster for mass storage
News A more flexible and powerful solution than systems like UltraSCSI, Fibre channel offers speeds of 100MByte/s (fast Ethernet is 100Mbit/s - an order of magnitude slower) coupled with the ability to have 'nodes' separatd by kilometres, rather than...
[June 25, 1998, 13:43]
BT to run fast fibre to 2.5m homes
News BT will run optical fibre directly to 2.5 million UK homes and businesses for high-speed broadband access, a move that analysts say will give its network longer life. The fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) rollout will bring broadband speeds of up to...
[October 9, 2009, 16:57]
Killer apps for fibre
Talkback The pipe-providers definitely do want a hand in that scene (see BT's burgeoning apps marketplace) but at the same time they want to see a killer app before they invest in fibre. The issue of applications is an incredibly frustrating chicken-and-egg...
[February 26, 2008, 9:20]
QLogic Fibre Channel Adapter
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:QLogic Fibre Channel Adapter
[November 17, 2006, 6:00]
PM includes fibre in FDR-esque spending plan
Blog So, does this mean the government is doing a u-turn on its unwillingness to fund UK-wide fibre? How, as a nation, do you spend your way out of an economic crisis? According to the Observer's interview yesterday with Gordon Brown, high-speed...
[January 5, 2009, 16:08]
Outgoing BT chief hints at fibre rollout
Talkback ".he also expressed doubt that anyone other than businesses would need fibre access. Reminds me of the famous misquote "the world will only need 5 computers"
[July 19, 2007, 15:41]
UK city to get fibre via sewers 'within two years'
News The UK could have its first city with complete fibre connectivity from cables laid through sewers in the next two years. Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk on Wednesday, networking firm H2O says its method of running fibre through sewers means it can deploy...
[January 23, 2008, 15:18]
First BT fibre-to-the-kerb sites announced
Blog The prizewinners will get to have their roads dug up for fibre pilots that will service "up to" 15,000 customers premises in each area. Over to David Campbell, Openreach's director of next generation access: "We are delighted to announce Whitchurch...
[October 13, 2008, 16:56]



