Throughput and buffer memory information
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:23 pm
This one is probably for Steven:
As we are building out our network from heavy throughput sites down to smaller relay sites, can you give us a rough idea on what each switch will do for throughput going through it, and what it might have for "Flow Control" buffering.
Reasoning behind it, is to figure which version switch that we should be using at each site. Say at our smaller relay sites that we might want to put in a mini 6, but if we knew that the mini 6 would only process so much, that we should instead put in a larger WS8 or WS12 there.
This would tremendously help us in not installing something too small, and wondering why we can't process all that required bandwidth that is now needed.
I am not talking about POE needs here, just data throughput and buffering capabilities for the different models.
(I am hoping along the line you have done some tests and can provide that to us ?) Thank you !
As we are building out our network from heavy throughput sites down to smaller relay sites, can you give us a rough idea on what each switch will do for throughput going through it, and what it might have for "Flow Control" buffering.
Reasoning behind it, is to figure which version switch that we should be using at each site. Say at our smaller relay sites that we might want to put in a mini 6, but if we knew that the mini 6 would only process so much, that we should instead put in a larger WS8 or WS12 there.
This would tremendously help us in not installing something too small, and wondering why we can't process all that required bandwidth that is now needed.
I am not talking about POE needs here, just data throughput and buffering capabilities for the different models.
(I am hoping along the line you have done some tests and can provide that to us ?) Thank you !