I am interested in getting my hands messy with Infiniband--and perhaps in eventually contributing in some small way to its progress. I have done very rudimentary research, but would like to confirm my assumptions with the experts here so that I don't spend my money unwisely.<br> <br> I would like to add infiniband capability to two amd64 systems in my lab. These have PCI-X Tyan S2882 motherboards. I'm running linux on these systems.<br> <br> Can infiniband function properly in a physical point to point topology? I would prefer to not invest in switches if it's not entirely necessary. The documentation I've glanced at so far seems to indicate that infiniband is logically point-to-point. But the diagrams representing physical topology all seem to have switches. Other than obviously not being able to communicate across a fabric, is there functionality missing from a point-to-point topology? Does it even work?<br> <br>
What's the best HCA card for me? I'm drawn to Mellanox MT23108-based systems because OpenIB seems to support them well (https://openib.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=MellanoxHcaFirmware). I'm considering purchasing two HP NC570C cards (http://h30094.www3.hp.com/product.asp?sku=2603660&), which are based on that Mellanox chip. Does anybody know if those cards would be functional in non-hp gear? In other words, does HP have their own proprietary goodies in the cards that would cause them to break in generic systems such as what I have? Are there better cards for me?<br> <br> Thank you very much for your time and advice.<br> <br> Sincerely,<br> Mark Travis<br> <br> <br> <p>
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