March 19, 2010

'hardware' Tag Index

IT Pros and Their Networking Gear

From WAN optimization gear to application management software, IT Pros love networking gear.
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Cisco to Dump HP?

According to the to the blogosphere, a Cisco memo indicates the company plans to break-up and end the relationship with HP.
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Networking Technologies: Still Stuck in Physical Hardware?

Networking tied to physical hardware creates gaps in security in virtualized environments.
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Napatech Adds Support for IPV6 Monitoring

Napatech's line of PCI-Express network adapters now offer full IPv6 support.
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Vendor Neutral WLAN Management: Do Your Research (Updated)

Charlie SchlutingPicking a "vendor neutral" WLAN management system will require careful research and awareness of some tradeoffs.
Tags: Wi-Fi, hardware, WLAN, Network Management & Monitoring

Cisco Refreshes ISR, Promises Big Performance Gains

Part of larger revamp effort, ISR G2 is the first refresh in five years
Tags: Cisco, hardware, ISR, routers

Cisco Doubles the Capacity of ASR 9000

Cisco today is rolling out its highest-density 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GbE) line card, sporting a total of sixteen 10 GbE ports that together deliver a whopping 160 Gbps of throughput bandwidth.
Tags: Cisco, networking, hardware, 10GbE

ADTRAN Targets SME With GbE Aggregation Switch

The VN 1544 Layer 3 switch rounds out ADTRAN's SME switching line, is stackable to provide 20 Gb bidirectional throughput.
Tags: networking, hardware, Adtran, Switches

Manage Linux Hardware with udev (Part 2)

Carla SchroderGetting around Linux device management can be tricky. Here's the second part of our guide to untangling the mysteries of udev. This week we look at how to connect devices to your system.
Tags: Linux, hardware, kernel, udev

Squeeze Your Gigabit NIC for Top Performance

Charlie Schluting Gigabit network cards are becoming more and more common, but getting maximum speed depends on a the right mix of hardware, software, and finesse. Here's how to squeeze top performance out of your gigabit gear using Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows.
Tags: Windows, Linux, hardware, GigabitEthernet, TCP/IP

Manage Linux Hardware with udev

Carla SchroderGetting around Linux device management can be tricky. Here's the first part of our guide to untangling the mysteries of udev.
Tags: Linux, hardware, kernel, udev

On Your Network: What the Heck is a TCAM?

Charlie SchlutingEver wondered why routers need reboots, or why your admins are shaking their heads when you ask for two sets of features they can't provide at the same time? Read on.
Tags: hardware, MAC address, routing, router, network

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