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120nm4n wrote: » I've always understood switching fabric to be all of the backend hardware and software that moves data around, specifically in a switch, i.e., everything it takes to receive a packet, process it, and send it out.
ncsugrad2002 wrote: » basically. you'll see switches rated by how much total data their switching fabric can support. you'll see something like "switching fabric supporting 32Gb/s a lot of people don't realize that even if you have gigabit ports everywhere on a switch you can't max all of them out at the same time unless your 'switching fabric' can support it.
typesh wrote: » So this "fabric" is the entire set of hardware (aka Backplane?) and the speed which all devices together can support?
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