systems:ethernet
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| + | ====== List of device bit rates ====== | ||
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| + | 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-X) 10 Gbit/s 1.25 GB/ | ||
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| ====== Flow Control ====== | ====== Flow Control ====== | ||
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| Hope this answers your question. | Hope this answers your question. | ||
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| - | | + | Flow control is a key part of keeping your 1 Gigabit and faster network running smoothly. |
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| - | | + | in the long term you’re going to see bigger problems and probably drop more packets than you’ll make up by being able to send as needed. The problem people would say is that Flow Control stops the traffic, and this costs performance. |
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| - | The flow control is like a stop light controlling access to the highway. | + | The flow control is like a stop light controlling access to the highway. |
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