From 9d2b375287b49f9b945bc06b5894e6d29e656533 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: qiaomin Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 01:28:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix the non-existent link url Change-Id: Ieeb3d14bef4c309363c77b9328f79b688bfbfc29 --- .../source/design-networking/design-networking-concepts.rst | 3 ++- .../source/network-focus-technical-considerations.rst | 5 +++-- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/arch-design-draft/source/design-networking/design-networking-concepts.rst b/doc/arch-design-draft/source/design-networking/design-networking-concepts.rst index ebad330a58..864bd48532 100644 --- a/doc/arch-design-draft/source/design-networking/design-networking-concepts.rst +++ b/doc/arch-design-draft/source/design-networking/design-networking-concepts.rst @@ -281,7 +281,8 @@ in the worst case of poor ventilation and high ambient temperatures in the data center, the MTBF is still 2-3 years. Reference -https://www.garrettcom.com/techsupport/papers/ethernet_switch_reliability.pdf +`Ethernet switch reliablity: Temperature vs. moving parts +`_ for further information. Legacy networking (nova-network) diff --git a/doc/arch-design/source/network-focus-technical-considerations.rst b/doc/arch-design/source/network-focus-technical-considerations.rst index 68f9f42762..ce6cc67da2 100644 --- a/doc/arch-design/source/network-focus-technical-considerations.rst +++ b/doc/arch-design/source/network-focus-technical-considerations.rst @@ -277,8 +277,9 @@ between 100,000 and 200,000 hours. This number is dependent on the ambient temperature of the switch in the data center. When properly cooled and maintained, this translates to between 11 and 22 years before failure. Even in the worst case of poor ventilation and high ambient -temperatures in the data center, the MTBF is still 2-3 years. See -http://www.garrettcom.com/techsupport/papers/ethernet_switch_reliability.pdf +temperatures in the data center, the MTBF is still 2-3 years. See +`Ethernet switch reliablity: Temperature vs. moving parts +`_ for further information. In most cases, it is much more economical to use a single switch with a