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10 Gigabit Ethernet tutorial: Connecting data centres, storage, LAN and
beyond
In this guide, learn how choosing the right cabling can affect 10 Gigabit Ethernet distance,
speed and overall performance. Also, see how 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks can result in data centre
optimisation by introducing flexibility and preventing latency. Finally, learn how upcoming 10
Gigabit Ethernet protocols will address the challenge of packet loss and enable more effective
traffic prioritisation in the network.
Virtualisation networking guide: Managing
virtualisation
In this guide, networking professionals can learn about managing virtualisation networking,
distributed virtual switching, network capacity planning for virtualisation and more.
Cloud computing network primer
The definition of cloud computing changes readily, so the definition of cloud computing
networks changes as well. Ultimately, the goal of cloud computing – regardless of model – is to
create a fluid pool of resources across servers and data centres that enable users to access stored
data and applications on an as-needed basis. Learn how here.
WAN bandwidth optimisation tools and techniques primer
The key to making the most of wide area network (WAN) links lies in grooming and reducing
the traffic that travels across them, and in avoiding as many potential sources of delay as
possible. This tutorial teaches you how to do just that.
Deploying 802.11n for improved WLAN performance
This exclusive series by Lisa Phifer examines how deploying 802.11n can improve your
wireless LAN's (WLAN) performance enabling mobility services that make workforces informed and
productive. To be competitive, workers need ready access to data, people and tools for
collaboration and decision making. By deploying 802.11n you can extend your network to deliver
multimedia over wireless making services like unified messaging and video conferencing available
wherever needed.
Exploring LTE architecture and services drivers
This four-part Telecom Insights guide takes a detailed look at how 4G Long-Term Evolution
(LTE) architecture and technology planning and deployment decisions should be influenced by LTE
service opportunities in various wireless markets, as well as why carriers need to evolve their
metro network infrastructure toward an Evolved Packet Core for wireless broadband and how changes
in metro network technology and operations are being driven by these issues.
01 Mar 2011