LAN and Telecom Cabling Ok this may be a beaten up subject but...c5e vs c6 gigabit.

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Ok this may be a beaten up subject but...c5e vs c6 gigabit. fotoobscura 06-01-06
Posted by on June 1, 2006, 10:11 am
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I have a guy @ work that runs a SAN and insists on buying expensive cat
6 cables for every device he plugs his servers into. The cost is about
50% more for these cables. I have run gig, even striped across many
disks getting very high bandwidth rates on c5e for years. I am trying
to determine whether or not cat-6 is really "worth it" because if not I
want to use cat5e.

Seems to me cat-6 *may* transfer faster in certain circumstances but
bottlenecks such as disk/computer prevent these circumstances from
occurring very often.

Can anyone speak to this? Whether or not they use either/or? And why?

Thanks!


Posted by W Howard on June 1, 2006, 4:31 pm
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>I have a guy @ work that runs a SAN and insists on buying expensive cat
>6 cables for every device he plugs his servers into. The cost is about
>50% more for these cables. I have run gig, even striped across many
>disks getting very high bandwidth rates on c5e for years. I am trying
>to determine whether or not cat-6 is really "worth it" because if not I
>want to use cat5e.

Some people like to spend money. Cat5e is rated to carry GigE at full
speed on a maximum-length link, and I've never heard of a case where it
failed to do so.

>Seems to me cat-6 *may* transfer faster in certain circumstances but
>bottlenecks such as disk/computer prevent these circumstances from
>occurring very often.

Very few computers can sustain 1Gb/sec internally.

>Can anyone speak to this? Whether or not they use either/or? And why?

We use Cat5e for GigE. It works. We have better uses for the money than
buying more cable than we need.

>>Walt



Posted by on June 3, 2006, 11:57 pm
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Agreed. I got a personal email from someone else on the group that
sent me a link to a company that sells cat6 for pennies-on-the-dollar
and i'll be buying from them from now on...25' snagless EIA standard
cat6 for $4.31 is my kind of price!

Thanks!


W Howard wrote:
> >I have a guy @ work that runs a SAN and insists on buying expensive cat
> >6 cables for every device he plugs his servers into. The cost is about
> >50% more for these cables. I have run gig, even striped across many
> >disks getting very high bandwidth rates on c5e for years. I am trying
> >to determine whether or not cat-6 is really "worth it" because if not I
> >want to use cat5e.
>
> Some people like to spend money. Cat5e is rated to carry GigE at full
> speed on a maximum-length link, and I've never heard of a case where it
> failed to do so.
>
> >Seems to me cat-6 *may* transfer faster in certain circumstances but
> >bottlenecks such as disk/computer prevent these circumstances from
> >occurring very often.
>
> Very few computers can sustain 1Gb/sec internally.
>
> >Can anyone speak to this? Whether or not they use either/or? And why?
>
> We use Cat5e for GigE. It works. We have better uses for the money than
> buying more cable than we need.
>
> >>Walt


Posted by on June 27, 2006, 11:03 am
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W Howard wrote:
> >I have a guy @ work that runs a SAN and insists on buying expensive cat
> >6 cables for every device he plugs his servers into. The cost is about
> >50% more for these cables. I have run gig, even striped across many
> >disks getting very high bandwidth rates on c5e for years. I am trying
> >to determine whether or not cat-6 is really "worth it" because if not I
> >want to use cat5e.
>
> Some people like to spend money. Cat5e is rated to carry GigE at full
> speed on a maximum-length link, and I've never heard of a case where it
> failed to do so.
>
> >Seems to me cat-6 *may* transfer faster in certain circumstances but
> >bottlenecks such as disk/computer prevent these circumstances from
> >occurring very often.
>
> Very few computers can sustain 1Gb/sec internally.

2 Gig shurly ;-)

> >Can anyone speak to this? Whether or not they use either/or? And why?
>
> We use Cat5e for GigE. It works. We have better uses for the money than
> buying more cable than we need.
>
> >>Walt


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