How we tested Sun's Storage 7410 Unified Storage System The test bed for this test consisted of four servers, an HP ML370G5 with dual Xeon 3.0GHz, 6GB RAM and dual gigabit Ethernet, an HP DL360G4p dual Xeon 3.4, 2GB RAM and dual gigabit Ethernet ports, and two SuperMicro-based system each with one Xeon 3.4GHz, 2GB RAM and dual gigabit Ethernet ports, all running Windows 2003 Server. All were connected to a Cisco SLM2048 gigabit Ethernet switch, as were the Sun Storage 7140 controllers. Three of the four 7140 iSCSI ports were aggregated together in an LACP group. Recent Clear Choice Tests: Novell SLED 11 feels a lot like Window 7, MacOSM Novell released SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (SLED 11) at the same time it rolled out SLES 11. How we tested SLES, SLED 11 We tested SLES and SLED 11 on a switched Gigabit Ethernet network (Dlink managed switches). We tested SLES 11 principally on an HP DL580G5 server (with four sockets, 16 64-bit cores, 16GB memory, internal SAS array, 4-Gigabit Ethernet connections). 3Com's high-end switch: A fast, green alternative to Cisco 3Com says it has an alternative for network managers considering high-end switches from Cisco and others. How we tested 3Com's switch We assessed the 3Com S7900E/H3C S7500E in six areas: performance with layer-2 traffic, layer-3 routed IPv4 traffic, and IPv4 multicast traffic; features; power consumption; and manageability and usability. Virtualization management: Cross-platform tools fall short With the abundance of formidable virtualization platforms on the market today, there ought to be a better way to manage heterogeneous VM farms. How we tested virtual machine environments For a product to be included in this round of test, it have to be able to manage two or more server virtualization platforms from a list consisting of VMWare's ESX 3.5, Microsoft's Hyper-V, and Citrix's newly 'free' XenServer 5.0. Analyze this: Low-cost WLAN spectrum analyzers do the trick While it's seldom necessary (post-installation, anyway) to test the physical-layer behavior of a wired LAN infrastructure, the same cannot be said for wireless LANs. Slideshow: Cisco, Fluke, AirMagnet sweep WLAN analysis tools test All seven products tested offer enterprise-level spectral analysis. How we tested the WLAN spectrum analyzers Our test procedures included the installation/configuration and feature comparison of all products, and well as evaluation of the capabilities of each product when exposed to both Wi-Fi (a competing connection on the same channel) and non-Wi-Fi (microwave ovens and cordless phones) interference. As is typically the case, products were rated on installation, ease-of-use, features, and documentation. Days may be numbered for standalone spectrum analyzers Spectral analysis can involve a significant investment in time and money, and the result is the availability of a tool that is carried from location to location as part of normal operations. May Giveaways Cisco Subnet, Microsoft Subnet and Google Subnet are collectively giving away books on Google Apps Deciphered, the CCNA Security exam, an awesome SQL Server 2005/2008 training video and the grand prize, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500. Deadline for entries May 31. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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