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I've been reading through the archives, and while it seems like a no brainer to at least have your backbone at gigabit speed (server nics and switch uplinks) I'm trying to decide if its worth having the terminals with gigabit cards as well, and using gigabit switches. The cost will be higher, but if I understand it correctly the higher frequency will result in a much snappier display. Does anyone have any comments on this one way or the other, or even better some experiences to share?
- -- Chris Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator JM Associates & Coast Business Service
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