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Conference 7.286::fddi

Title:FDDI - The Next Generation
Moderator:NETCAD::STEFANI
Created:Thu Apr 27 1989
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2259
Total number of notes:8590

358.0. "Any 3'rd party Q-Bus FDDI adapters" by DIODE::CROWELL (Jon Crowell) Sat Oct 05 1991 11:26

    
    Does anyone know if any company have or are working on Q-bus
    FDDI options.  
    
    You can send me a note offline if you like.
    
    Thanks,
    Jon
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358.1Q-Bus FDDI adapter is currently under development in DECQUIVER::WASHABAUGHBorn to be MildWed Aug 26 1992 22:141
doug
358.2Within six monthsBONNET::LISSDANIELSThu Aug 27 1992 07:005
Q-bus FDDI is planned to be available within six months.
Only for MicroVAX 3000/4000 with VMS.

Software support will gate final FCS date.

358.3Q-bus performance ?LARVAE::HARVEYBaldly going into the unknown...Thu Aug 27 1992 11:397
    Presumably this adapter is for "connectivity" as against "peformance" ?!
  
    Q-bus is only @25 Mbps isn't it ?  
  
    What a shame for these mega-4000 systems !! 
  
    Rog
358.4Three times Ethernet !BONNET::LISSDANIELSThu Aug 27 1992 11:5813
Well, why always see the limitation ?

It is probably THREE times what you have today with Ethernet !

As there is not very much else on the Q-bus today it should do OK.

Remember FDDI is a SHARED media until we get the GIGAswitch.

But I do agree in one sense - Q-bus as the only real I/O bus
on the new fast VAX 4000's are not really the future bus. Get it ? ;-)

Torbjorn
358.5Making folks awareLARVAE::HARVEYBaldly going into the unknown...Thu Aug 27 1992 12:3113
    Sorry Torbjorn if I came over a little negative - I'm not really.
  
    I just wanted to raise the point that Q-bus ain't quick - just in case 
    folks get carried away with the idea of the new VAX 4000s and 100 Mbps 
    networking speeds. 
  
    I'm aware of one or two folks who've looked at the 4000s for use in FDDI 
    clusters. Not impossible - just limited !
  
    Hopefully, like the PC card, the Q-bus adapter with have sufficient 
    memory on board to enable buffering to occur to aid the performance a tad.
  
    Rog
358.6Qbus AdapterQUIVER::WASHABAUGHBorn to be MildThu Aug 27 1992 19:558
Yes, the adapter has ample buffering - 1 meg of on board packet memory.  Also
the new gate array has a memory controller which utilizes the packet memory
very efficiently.  Generally, the architecture of the adapter is more efficient
than some previous adapters so there will be more CPU left for applications (the 
transmit and receive DMA engines help here) at the same network utlization 
level.

doug
358.7Protocol?VOX::MORRISTom Morris - IVV Voice EngineeringThu Sep 17 1992 19:293
What protocol stack(s) will be supported on VMS for this device?

Tom
358.8KONING::KONINGPaul Koning, A-13683Fri Sep 18 1992 12:194
I would assume: the same as for every other FDDI and Ethernet device.  A LAN is
a LAN, after all (unless it's an 802.5 token ring).

	paul
358.9And OpenVMS is OpenVMS is...CGOS01::DMARLOWEPDP 11: MOV -(PC),-(PC)Fri Sep 18 1992 12:334
    All that should change is the adapter at the data link layer.  The
    upper layers shouldn't see any thing different.
    
    dmm