XKL is still here ...
Some caveats on 400G ZR/ZR+ devices:
- They are power hungry, cooling is a challenge. 800G even more so.
The OSFP package for 800G looks like the better choice than QSFP-DD for
this reason. We'll see, we need more mileage on this.
- For the ZR devices, not all vendors ar
Thus spake Randy Bush (ra...@psg.com) on Thu, Oct 19, 2023 at 03:16:21PM -0700:
> > For legacy resource holders it is a problem but then it’s a
> > bureaucratic issue rather technical and technology has a solution
> > called SLURM.
>
> has arin not made it easier, lowering the legal insanity, for
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another tragic october death was that of abha ahuja, researcher,
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Thank you John! I suppose the impetus behind my original question was to
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On 10/19/23 22:24, Chad Lamb via NANOG wrote:
XKL is still here ...
Some caveats on 400G ZR/ZR+ devices:
- They are power hungry, cooling is a challenge. 800G even more so.
The OSFP package for 800G looks like the better choice than QSFP-DD
for this reason. We'll see, we need more mileage
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