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bisect

To divide a line or angle into two equal parts.



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A densely packaged switching solution that provides up to twenty-four 10Gbps InfiniBand ports, up to eight 30Gbps ports, or a combination of the two, in only 1U of rack space, the InfinIO 9024 delivers up to 480Gbps of non-blocking, full bisectional bandwidth (FBB) in less space than a single traditional rack-mounted server.
The Voltaire ISR 9096 features 96 InfiniBand ports of 10 Gbps (4X) or 32 ports of 30 Gbps (12X) full bisectional bandwidth in a modular chassis enabling high performance clusters and grids.
The Voltaire ISR 9288 features 288 InfiniBand ports of 10 Gbps full bisectional bandwidth in a single chassis enabling HPC and enterprise customers to build very large clusters with fewer switching components, simplifying clusters and reducing total cost of ownership.
 
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