I think you can get cheaper equipment, but mind you,
you will be getting cheaper equipment. ;-) Netgear has
some switches for around $1000 and NICs for $300, 
last time I checked. 

http://www.netgear.com/

You do want a switch, and you don't want a hub.
Someone mention the party line and modern switched
phone network analogy again, I don't remember the 
words.

>>> pauljrech at acm.org 10/30/01 03:27PM >>>
I need a high speed network connection between 2 database servers on
IBM Netfinity servers.
What are my options and what hardware do I need?

I was looking to gigabit ethernet first, as I figured it would be the
cheapest.
But a sysadmin I know said he wasn't sure but he thought about $4,000
for two cards and a switch.

Is it really that much for gigabit hardware?
Is gigabit the cheapest alternative?
What kind of switch is required?
What's the difference between a switch and a hub?
What's the actual transfer rate you can achieve?
1,000,000,000 bits per sec/ 8bits = 125,000,000 bytes per sec
125,000,000 bytes  per sec / reality =~ 20MB/sec I'm guessing.

If someone is familiar with this, could you send me some part numbers I
can look-up?

Thanks.

Paul



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