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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 18:57:35 -0400</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: greg.freemyer at gmail.com (Greg Freemyer)</li>
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I'm looking for a big 1 Gb/sec switch for a client.
As relates to a 48-port switch, what do these numbers mean:
# 71.4Mpps Throughput
# 96Gbps Switching Fabric
I'm guessing the 96 Gbps is telling me the switch should be able to
keep up with all 48-ports being 100% active at once in full-duplex
mode.
But, if that is the case, what is the 71.4 Mpps Throughput? I don't
even know what Mpps stands for?
Million Packet Per Second?
Greg
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Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century
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