Hello all

I don't mean this to be a political conversation, but more of a research
type.

>From what I have been observing, some of the interconnects that had very
good technological features as well as popularity in the past have
basically gone down the history book and some others, with comparable
feature set, have gained (although I won't put any names here, neither of
these are commodity gigabit Ethernet).

Any comments on what drives these factors? Put another way, if I am to
architect a system consisting of commodity nodes today, how can I
reasonably be sure that the interconnect will be a good choice, in all
sense of the word 'good', say, 10 years down the road?

Thanks
Durga

We learn from history that we never learn from history.

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