Network topology

Switched fabric

Switched fabric or switching fabric is a network topology in which network nodes interconnect via one or more network switches (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. The generation of high-speed serial data interconnects that appeared in 2001–2004 which provided point-to-point connectivity between processor and peripheral devices are sometimes referred to as fabrics; however, they lack features such as a message-passing protocol. For example, HyperTransport, the computer processor interconnect technology, continues to maintain a processor bus focus even after adopting a higher speed physical layer. Similarly, PCI Express is just a serial version of PCI; it adheres to PCI's host/peripheral load/store direct memory access (DMA)-based architecture on top of a serial physical and link layer. (Wikipedia).

Switched fabric
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How Belts Are Made | How It's Made

Easy to wear but not easy to make, learn how belts are made in factories. Stream Full Episodes of How It's Made: https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/ Subscribe to Science Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceChanne

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What Are Designer Polymers | Oraganic | Chemistry | FuseSchool

Learn the basics about what designer polymers are, some examples of them, and how chemical properties are used to perform a particular function. Polymers have been around for a long time. Some of the commonly named examples are found in clothes, things like nylon, polyesters and acrylic.

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Spinning ring puts surprising twist on familiar physics

Differences in drag cause the ring to switch directions as it wobbles around. Read more http://scim.ag/1FJbRe3

From playlist Materials and technology

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Fashion demystified: The Jumpsuit

What's the proper occasion for wearing a jumpsuit? The Fashion Maven explains. Fashion Maven: Louise McCartney Fashion Illustrations: Chelsea Moser Director: Michael Harrison Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ways to support our channel: ► Join our Patreon

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Belt drive 8

Rotation transmission between parallel shafts, one can move. The key factor is: 4 belt branches connecting to the green and blue pulleys must be parallel. It uses rope and flat belts, not V-belts. Inventor files of this video: http://www.mediafire.com/file/92mo39k7kqkgzde/BeltDrive8Inv.z

From playlist Mechanisms

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Lighter vs. Blender

Watch Time Warp Wednesdays at 8 pm ET. http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/time-warp/ Take seven lighters, put them in a blender, turn it on high ... and stand back.

From playlist Time Warp

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Time Warp - Lighter in Blender

Watch Time Warp Wednesdays at 8 pm ET. http://go.discovery.com/?mkcpgn=ytdsc1&url=http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/time-warp/ We all know a lighter is good for a flame but will it blend?? Yes...but not without a nice fireball.

From playlist Time Warp

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PortLand: Scaling Data Center Networks to 100,000 Ports and Beyond

(November 18, 2009) Amin Vahdat, a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California-San Diego, discusses PortLand, a scalable, fault tolerant layer 2 routing and forwarding protocol for data centers, and places the work in the context of his larger efforts in d

From playlist Engineering

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Blockchain Tutorial | How To Build Application Using Hyperledger Fabric | Session 04 | #blockchain

Don’t forget to subscribe! In this Blockchain tutorial, you will learn to build an application using Hyperledger Fabric This Blockchain technology tutorial explains how Hyperledger Fabric works and how to build a simple application. We will also set up the project environment and look at

From playlist Build Application Using Hyperledger Fabric

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Inside a Supermicro Intel Omni-Path 48x 100Gbps Switch

Continuing our "Cool Server Hardware Series" highlighting a 48-port 100Gbps Omni-Path switch commonly found in supercomputer centers. We have a quick tour of what is inside a Supermicro SSH-C48Q Intel Omni-Path switch that has been running in our lab for almost two years. Read more at http

From playlist Networking on STH

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Will Spider’s Silk Reinvent the Fashion Industry?

Spider silk might be the most versatile material that an animal produces in the wild. It is said to be stronger than steel, tougher than kevlar, and can reinvent the fashion industry in the future. A spider produces different types of silk from its glands for a variety of purposes. If the

From playlist Engineers' Muse

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TUT1083 NVMe over Fabrics High performance IO with existing fabrics

This tutorial session was delivered at SUSECON in April 2019, in Nashville, TN. Abstract: NVMe over Fabrics is a new storage protocol, aiming to provide higher performance than existing protocols by utilizing parallelism and a leaner stack. Although we had been supporting it since SLE12 SP

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!!Con 2017: Corruption in the Data Center! TCP can fail to keep your data safe! by Evan Jones

Corruption in the Data Center! TCP can fail to keep your data safe! by Evan Jones

From playlist !!Con 2017

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Stanford Seminar - Cloud Computing's Impact on Network Design

"Cloud Computing's Impact on Network Design" Richard Palmer of Juniper Networks dives into the netowrking challenges that surface with the implementation of cloud computing. Colloquium on Computer Systems Seminar Series (E380) presents the current research in design, implementation, a

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The Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing

April 25, 2008 lecture by Leah Buechley for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). Computational textile researchers weave, solder and sew electronics into cloth to build soft, flexible and wearable computers. Computational textiles or "e-textiles" is a youn

From playlist Course | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2007-2008)

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Top 10 Showcases at Supercomputing 2021

At Supercomputing 2021 (#SC21) I walked the show floor and the St. Louis area and found my top 10 non-liquid cooling/ Supermicro showcases of SC21. #6 involved a lot of industrial automation. STH Main Site Articles: (See links below) STH Merch on Spring: https://the-sth-merch-shop.myteesp

From playlist Cool Server Hardware Series

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26C3: Homewreckery 2/5

Clip 2/5 Speaker: eli skipp Electrifying the Thread out of Clothing Integrating technology into fiber arts continues to be an intensely popular subject in the words of an old teacher: "Fashion will always be a good market, because everyone loves clothes." With the creation of things

From playlist 26C3: Here be dragons day 2

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NOTACON 7: Homewreckery: Soft Circuits, HARD-CORE!

Speaker: Eli Skipp The integration of electronics into fibers arts and clothing is a revolutionary thing. Until recently clothing has been pretty static -- styles have changed, trends have continued to push the boundaries of those styles, but for the most part clothing just, you know, cov

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Fashion demystified: The Turtleneck

Where can you wear this fashion staple? The Fashion Maven explains. Fashion Maven: Louise McCartney Director: Michael Harrison Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ways to support our channel: ► Join our Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/socratica ► Make a one

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