Ethernet Switches Expand Intelligence to Your Data Center Networking
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by: Max Bustamante
Ethernet switches exponentially increase the intelligence to your data center networking while enhancing performance and improving availability, scalability, manageability and security. With an Ethernet switch, you significantly reduce your total cost ownership for your data center networking.
What exactly does an Ethernet switch do? It connects Ethernet devices. It receives data from one device, and then passes this data to appropriate switch ports which then connect to other Ethernet devices with their own Ethernet switches. Your typical Ethernet switch uses the store and forward method to pass information through the network of data center networking.
You've got a choice of selection when it comes to Ethernet switches available for your data center networking. You can choose between a layer 2-7 Ethernet switch, a 2-3 10 G uplink Ethernet switch, a full 10 G Ethernet switch, a VM aware Ethernet switch and a CEE/FCoE switch.
A layer 2-7 Ethernet switch consolidates full layer 2-7 LAN capabilities in any Blade Chassis used for data center networking. It's ideal for application/ load balancing, which you can load across multiple chassis as well as internal and external servers. You'll find these Ethernet switches perform up to 60 % better than external switches. That means this Ethernet switch costs up to 50 to 75% less than your typical external switch used for data center networking.
A 2-3 10 G uplink Ethernet switch has one of the most cost effective designs in the industry. Take advantage of flexible, in-chassis traffic management and sophisticated security in your data center networking. You'll consume a fraction of the power of an external switch, up to 50% less. Reduce cable clutter because you won't need cables from the server to the Ethernet switches.
Most Ethernet switches support two types of information when it comes to data. Auto negotiation allows 2 interconnected Ethernet entities to come to agreement over several communicated parameters. The data rate to be used is just one parameter they negotiate. Most are between 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
The advantage of Ethernet switches is they support a deterministic system when it comes to data center networking. How much response or jitter is acceptable in your system? How fast do you want it to be? Considering that Google now acknowledges it bases some of content importance on site loading speed, having an Ethernet switch for a fast connection is essential to your data center networking.
Ethernet switches are a cost effective way to enhance your performance as well as reduce your cost of ownership. The Ethernet switch is transforming the entire scope of data center marketing.
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