New price/performance leader for Ethernet switches?
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chris mccraw chrism at brahma.ticam.utexas.eduTue Sep 19 23:08:34 PDT 2000
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 10:27:13PM -0400, Greg Lindahl wrote: > For a long time, the HP Procurve 4000M was the price/performance leader for > fast ethernet switches. One of my co-workers (John Eshleman) points out a > new contender: > > http://intel.com/network/products/exp420t.htm > > The 420T has 48 ports and 2 slots which take gigabit expansion cards. It is > apparently always store-and-forward, but claims 20 usec switching latencies > for 100 mbit. Street price (www.hardwarestreet.com) is $1540, the gbit > uplinks are $377. i think someone should actually test the 420T before anyone gets their hopes up...the previous generation, 410T 24port switches performed horribly when taxed at all. streaming at full speed over >8 ports (that is, 4 senders and 4 receivers) even with largest-possible-legal packets brought the performance on all ports down to half, and degraded further as more ports were taxed. we were donated some (thank you, intel!) but had to replace them with ciscos as our apps were actually hitting a network bottleneck far before their time. they are decent switches for people who don't need all the bandwidth at once...but that's what i buy hubs for. fortunately the intel etherexpress pro/100 cards we were also donated are still champs in the 100mbit range.
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