Aggregate Bidirectional Transfer Rate for FS32K148UIT0VLQT

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Aggregate Bidirectional Transfer Rate for FS32K148UIT0VLQT

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QCBrooks
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The ECCN for FS32K148UIT0VLQT is 5A991.c

Part of the export control parameters involves determining the aggregate bidirectional
transfer rate over all inputs and outputs.  I'm trying to determine if this component has a transfer rate of 600 Gbyte/s or more.

Can someone direct me on how to determine this?

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JRoberto
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Hello @QCBrooks 

Apologies but could you elaborate a little more your question for me please? 

You need a transfer rate of 600 Gbyte/s or more from what? That sounds a little too hight transfer rate for me.

Best Regards,

Josue R. Gonzalez

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QCBrooks
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Josue,
I really just want to learn how to calculate the aggregate data transfer rate. I'm assuming it would be the single i/o transfer rate multiplied by the number of I/O. Mainly, what is the absolute maximum data transfer rate that can be achieved and how is that determined.
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JRoberto
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@QCBrooks 

According to this article IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, understanding network versus aggregate data transfer rate

The Aggregated transfer rate takes in consideration the time that takes to process the data from the client and the server and the time that takes to transfer it over the communication lines. For this reason. you need to know how the data is going to be manipulated by the application. For this reason. So, the aggregated time would depend on the implementation, the communication protocol selected, the clock frequency and so on.

Best Regards.

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