Neterion today released its X3100 Ethernet adapters supporting the recently standardized Single-Root IO Virtualization (SR-IOV). Neterion released the card today at VMWorld in Cannes, France. SR-IOV is a PCI-SIG workgroup extension to PCIe that allows a single adapter to truly behave like multiple physical adapters in a virtualized server.
It appears that Neterion is placing high bets on virtualization. This seems interesting given that virtualization is likely to increase the demand for high-speed network adapters. It would be interesting to know how much overhead SR-IOV reduces compared to previous NICs of Neterion.
Multi-root I/O virtualization standard is also near. Can someone give some insite into the IOV standardization process?
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Neterion releases IOV compliant 10 Gig Ethernet interface
Posted by Amitabha at 11:46 PM
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