Switch – Several switches vs one switch for on LAN of 60 computers

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A. Is using one network switch is faster vs 3-4 network switches connected together in same room?

B. Is there difference in speed at all between cheap switch and more expensive model?

P.S. network with 30 computers and 30 ip-phones.

Best Answer

A. It's not going to make anything any faster to separate workstations into multiple switches mainly because when you do that, you will be forcing interswitch traffic through an uplink between switches which could turn out to be a bottleneck. Usually this would be a single gig uplink but even if you bundle a few ports together in a channel it will still be shared amongst everyone connected to that switch.

B. You can't just go by interface speed. They will all say 10/100/1000Mbps. Different switches have different backplane switching fabrics. Cisco switches usually (but not always) have a fabric capable of supporting a near full switch load. See here for specs on many Cisco switches. You can google similar specs of other switches for comparison but I would bet the cheaper you go, the worse it gets.

Specs on a couple HP switches see "performance" on the third page here and here