PLX PCIe Switch Performance in an Ethernet Network
The goal of any switch within a network is to first transfer data, as directed, between nodes within the system. The second goal is to perform this task with minimal degradation on the network. The PLX series of switches provide efficient operation in any network with minimal loss in performance. The enclosed document shows an example of a PCI Express host running a Gigabit Ethernet network. A PLX switch is added to the network and the resultant system degradation is tested.
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