fast blackplanes (was Re: Experience with SMC 8624T L2 switches and nics)
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Greg Lindahl lindahl at keyresearch.comWed Feb 26 08:50:13 PST 2003
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On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 02:14:06PM -0800, Dale Harris wrote: > I guess I'm missing something here. How would this compare to going > with a switch that has a large number of ports with a really fast > backplane? Search on google for the Broadcom BCM5670. It's a 10 gig, 8 port chip you can use to build a full-speed, 80 port 1 gig switch. There are other, bigger parts that can be used for higher port counts. You can build stackable switches with it, or you can build a chassis. The only difference is that the first one has a funny "higig" cable that you hook between boxes, while the second hides the funny cable inside the chassis. -- greg
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