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From: Macakolo<yky2820@y...>
Date: Wed Feb 7 05:54:40 CET 2007
Subject: [oc] SATA to Ethernet
Hail,This sounds just the type of solution that I had been searching around for months. I am working on a FPGA solution which process data and want to output ALL data onto a HD but no interface right now.
If we could have data go through the AOE onto the HDD, which shall be the simlest way to do!!
You have any update on your side of this work??
Thanks,
----- Original Message ----- From: kabbey at biomaps.rutgers.edu<kabbey@b...> To: Date: Tue Feb 6 02:44:24 CET 2007 Subject: [oc] SATA to Ethernet
> Hi, > > I am interested to use this for a clustered file system. I found a > good starting point on wikipedia: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ata_over_ethernet > How is this different from what you would like to do? > Thanks, > Kevin > ----- Original Message ----- > From: H. Peter Anvin<hpa at z...> > To: > Date: Mon Feb 5 15:56:27 CET 2007 > Subject: [oc] SATA to Ethernet > > epetrichenko at gmail.com wrote: > > > My senior design group and I are working on a what we > call a > > "Gigabit > > > Ethernet Board", the goal is to extract data from > the FIS > > of the SATA > > > data frame and send it to the Ethernet. This objective > would > > have to be > > > bidirectional [SATA<->Ethernet]. We are using the > MAC > > code found on > > > opencores to implement the gigabit MAC. The information > in the > > FIS of > > > the SATA data frame will be MAC data packets. > > > > > > If anybody has any advice on how to achieve the objective > or > > vhdl > > > code that can be reused for our purposes, please feel > free to > > contact > > > us. > > Are you implementing a bridge from SATA to ATA-over-Ethernet? > If > > so, it > > will likely be very useful to a lot of people. > > -hpa > > > > > >
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