This chapter discusses I/O consolidation in data centers. Currently, most data centers use separate Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and Infiniband networks. I/O consolidation aims to use a single physical network for all traffic, reducing costs and complexity. It must meet the requirements of different traffic types, including Ethernet, Fibre Channel storage traffic, and low-latency inter-processor communication. Past attempts at I/O consolidation faced challenges from incompatibility between network types and reliance on gateways. Emerging technologies like 10 Gigabit Ethernet and PCI Express may help overcome these challenges by providing sufficient bandwidth to consolidate traffic on a single network.