@ThePyrozone A lot more than 500 characters would allow anyone to explain. Though, from a 10,000 foot view it's a switch that connects multiple hosts together so they can communicate on a network. Though good design practices would leave this bad boy in the core of the network connecting numerous other switches together and being a central aggregation point for all LAN traffic on a given network.
By my calculations, it would take this 0.17.33333333(R)x10^7 to move all the data stored on wikipedia. BUT you would need a MAID to send and receive the data. As a lone hard drive/server's read write speed would not meet the standards by far.
What does it do?
ThePyrozone 9 months ago
@ThePyrozone its a swith... almost like a router only.. diffirent
mrballscratch 2 months ago
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@ThePyrozone A lot more than 500 characters would allow anyone to explain. Though, from a 10,000 foot view it's a switch that connects multiple hosts together so they can communicate on a network. Though good design practices would leave this bad boy in the core of the network connecting numerous other switches together and being a central aggregation point for all LAN traffic on a given network.
jtmajorx 1 month ago
that beats my 1601R
nicos808 10 months ago
By my calculations, it would take this 0.17.33333333(R)x10^7 to move all the data stored on wikipedia. BUT you would need a MAID to send and receive the data. As a lone hard drive/server's read write speed would not meet the standards by far.
MrSlartie 11 months ago
Is it true that this machine could move all of the information in Wikipedia in .01 seconds?
Ranie9393 1 year ago
quite impressive :-?
remusd18 1 year ago