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Wi-Fiber

Wireless network suitable for disk arrays
 
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Proposed is short-range wireless RF replacement for the light fiber used with SAN disk array applications.
kevinthenerd, Feb 26 2012

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       I've heard we need more fiber. I now realize I had no idea why.
Grogster, Feb 26 2012
  

       We need wireless fiber. Those Brillo-based bran muffins are hard on the teeth.   

       With Wi-fiber, could my SAN be a bunch of disk drives jumbled together in a cardboard box under my desk? I suppose they still need a power supply....
mouseposture, Feb 26 2012
  

       You'd need to use a pretty high frequency in order to provide adequate bandwidth. As a side effect, you could heat up your lunch by simply placing it in front of the antenna and starting a large file transfer.
ytk, Feb 28 2012
  
      
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