snootalope
IS-IT--Management
We're in process of determining what blade/enclosure might be best for us. Smaller company 120 some employee's, currently have 19 servers. Not all 19 of course will go in the tub, maybe just 4 or 5 to start with.
From my understanding, the network is meshed throughout the back of the enclosure. So does this mean one single CAT6 cable to our gb switch would cover all blades in that tub?
What's the point of the mezzanine cards/connectors? I'm reading these install manuals over and over trying to figure out what exactly they do and what good it does that they do that. The only thing I can think up is it's some kind of connector that allows the entire tub to connect to another tub of a different class (different ports, etc.) Is this right? What other uses would one have for the mezzanine cards?
What about these switch/NIC adapters? If the tub already has a GB backbone throughout, why would one need extra ethernet ports? It only takes one cable to a network switch to give the enclosure connectivity right?
thanks for any advice or "schooling" on this... I need it!
From my understanding, the network is meshed throughout the back of the enclosure. So does this mean one single CAT6 cable to our gb switch would cover all blades in that tub?
What's the point of the mezzanine cards/connectors? I'm reading these install manuals over and over trying to figure out what exactly they do and what good it does that they do that. The only thing I can think up is it's some kind of connector that allows the entire tub to connect to another tub of a different class (different ports, etc.) Is this right? What other uses would one have for the mezzanine cards?
What about these switch/NIC adapters? If the tub already has a GB backbone throughout, why would one need extra ethernet ports? It only takes one cable to a network switch to give the enclosure connectivity right?
thanks for any advice or "schooling" on this... I need it!