But, originally, my question was about the quality and reliability of the
brand of *LevelOne* SW (Unmanaged, Gigabit ports), in comparison to its
I've never heard "level one" used in this context. the closest would be
"layer 2", which refers to mac-based switching, and might be what you mean.
fairly low price, on one hand, and the brand of *3COM* SW (Unmanaged,
Gigabit ports) on the other hand.
3com is not an exceptional switch vendor, except in the historic sense.
they make OK stuff, but I don't think I'd give them special credit against
any of the well-known brands (dlink, netgear for commodity, hp-procurve,
cisco and some others for higher-end, enterpriseish stuff.)
The number of nodes in our initial plan is 6 nodes, AMD DualCore, desktop
type systems.
a dime-store, no-name 8-port gigabit switch would serve just fine.
at gigabit latencies (with a normal stack, etc: ~50 us), internal details
of the switch are basically irrelevant. small switches like this are
probably single-chip, giving appliance-like in reliability, insensitivity
to the name on the case, and probably line speed.
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