Brocade Communications is preparing a module 100-Gigabit Ethernet for their switch NetIron MLX his break barriers speed LAN today. A system of connected switches Switch MLX of Brocade in the data center. IEEE 802.3ba, was approved in defined the specifications for both the second connections 40Gbps and 100Gbps.

The network provider is entering the race to introduce 100-Gigabit Ethernet, the demand is increasing by a number of organizations requiring high-performance systems for their network. Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks said that even before the standard was adopted that they were testing equipment 100Gbps, and Juniper is now ready to receive orders.

Brocade Communications will give details of the module next month, Chief Technology Dave Stevens said in a presentation to the media on data center at the new headquarters of the company in San Jose, California (USA). The switches switch NetIron MLX 32, member 32-port top of the line MLX, will provide 32 port 100-Gigabit, Stevens said. Currently the device can be equipped 256 port 10-Gigabit Ethernet or