Google’s Secret 10GbE Switch
Posted on November 18, 2007 Comments (0)
Google’s Secret 10GbE Switch, interesting speculation by Andrew Schmitt:
Through conversations with multiple carrier, equipment, and component industry sources we have confirmed that Google has designed, built, and deployed homebrewed 10GbE switches for providing server interconnect within their data centers. This is very similar to Google’s efforts to build its own server computers (excellent article here). Google realized that because its computing needs were very specific, it could design and build computers that were cheaper and lower power than off the shelf alternatives. The decision to do so had a profound impact on server architecture and influenced the market’s move to lower power density solutions that Sun (JAVA) , Intel (INTC) and AMD (AMD) now embrace.
Related: Cost of Powering Your PC – First Year of Google WiFi – posts on Google management – Custom Google Science and Engineer Search – by Curious Cat
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