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Why 24 port switch?
Hello dear friends! I wanted to know why exactly 24 ports of the switch, give useful links. I'm looking for nothing on Google. If there are other equipment for example, with a bang! thanks.
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Because manufacturers make switches using chips of certain nomenclatures.
It is inconvenient for switch designers to take 24 switching microcircuits, and spread them on each track and sculpt a body kit, and it is not profitable for microcircuit manufacturers to produce a wide range of microcircuits for switching 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 .. and any number of outputs. The costs of developing and reconfiguring the pipeline will be inhumane, as well as testing, logistics, and so on, inflating the price of the final product.
Therefore, the microcircuit manufacturer produces a certain standard nomenclature of microcircuits for switching 4/8/16 channels, for example. And switch designers already use their combination when designing.
For example, if you need 24 ports, then they take three 8-port microcircuits - and design a switch based on them, using the capabilities of the microcircuits to the maximum with the same economic considerations.
For example, to make the 25th port, you need to install another 8-port microcircuit, make a strapping for it, and use 1/8 of its capabilities, which does not make economic sense.
In hardware, everything is tied to binary, octal, etc. number systems - 24 multiples of eight, four, two, etc. everything is very simple.
This is most likely due to the fact that when programming iron, you constantly have to work with degrees, and in order not to connect a special lib with mathematics, they use the usual sequential multiplication of numbers instead. Due to which the load is less, and the device heats up less, you can use passive cooling instead of active.
Of course, there are devices with a different number of ports, but one way or another, the multiplicity must be observed, because. Rational numbers should be used instead of natural or real numbers. And yet there they can freely design their data types inside, with which it is more convenient for the "computer" to work and not for people. The decimal (Arabic) number system for computers is complete crap, and is no good IMHO
Because the basis of the computer (and the switch is also a computer, only small and specialized) is the binary number system.
Why does the processor have 2, 4, 6, 8,.. cores?
So on the switch, there is a chip that supports a certain number of ports.
It all depends on this chip. Therefore, the multiplicity of ports depends on this.
PS. I said in a simple way, just to explain, in fact, there are more than one of these chips, and each has its own function and characteristics.
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