Is there an impact to I/O performance by utilizing the VIO-4000 switches and virtual adapters vs. a traditional server I/O implementations?
Virtensys VIO-4000 series of switches use hardware based I/O virtualization that has negligible impact on the performance of the Virtual I/O adapter and delivers the same level of I/O performance to the servers as traditional I/O configurations whilst lowering I/O costs, I/O power consumption, and manpower requirements.
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