Switch – care if a network switch has “buffer memory”

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I'm looking at purchasing a network switch, and the only spec I'm not sure of is one specifying "buffer memory" per port. What is that used for?

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It is used to buffer packets in a store-and-forward switch. More buffers are not neccesarily better, and can even make things worse. See the Buffer Bloat phenomenon. Cut-through switches provide much lower latency and do not use buffers.

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