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  2. Switched fabric - Wikipedia

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    Switched fabric or switching fabric is a network topology in which network nodes interconnect via one or more network switches [1] (particularly crossbar switches).Because a switched fabric network spreads network traffic across multiple physical links, it yields higher total throughput than broadcast networks, such as the early 10BASE5 version of Ethernet and most wireless networks such as Wi-Fi.

  3. Switching fabric - Wikipedia

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  4. Fabric computing - Wikipedia

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    While the term "fabric" has also been used in association with storage area networks and with switched fabric networking, the introduction of compute resources provides a complete "unified" computing system. [citation needed] Other terms used to describe such fabrics include "unified fabric", [4] "data center fabric" and "unified data center ...

  5. InfiniBand - Wikipedia

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    InfiniBand uses a switched fabric topology, as opposed to early shared medium Ethernet. All transmissions begin or end at a channel adapter. Each processor contains a host channel adapter (HCA) and each peripheral has a target channel adapter (TCA). These adapters can also exchange information for security or quality of service (QoS).

  6. VPX - Wikipedia

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    PMC/XMC Rear I/O Fabric Signal Mapping on 3U and 6U VPX Modules Standard ANSI ratified VITA 46.10 Rear Transition Module for VPX ANSI ratified VITA 46.11 System Management on VPX ANSI ratified VITA 46.12 Fiber Optic Interface on VPX Now VITA 66 VITA 46.13 Fiber Channel on VPX Planned VITA 46.20 Switch Slot Definition on VPX Draft VITA 46.21

  7. Arbitrated loop - Wikipedia

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    An arbitrated loop with no fabric port (with only NL_ports) is a private loop. An arbitrated loop connected to a fabric (through an FL_port) is a public loop. An NL_Port must provide fabric logon (FLOGI) and name registration facilities to initiate communication with other node through the fabric (to be an initiator).

  8. Packet telephony - Wikipedia

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    The goal of packet switched fabric in both LAN and WAN, the vision in to drive voice and data over a single multimedia (packet based N/W) allowing waves to engage in a media rich communication in a natural and straightforward manner. The packet and based fabric is capable of supporting future applications such as video streaming and video ...

  9. Bus network - Wikipedia

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    Topology of a bus network. A bus network is a network topology in which nodes are directly connected to a common half-duplex link called a bus. [1] [2]A conceptual diagram of a local area network using bus topology