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Soheil1 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Commodity

Hi..
What's the difference between 'commodity networking hardware', 'commonplace networking hardware', and 'ordinary networking hardware'?

Commodity networking hardware is used – typically either 100 megabits/second or 1 gigabit/second at the machine level, but averaging considerably less in over-
all bisection bandwidth.
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I see no real difference, but 'commodity . . hardware' seems to be a standard phrase used by IT people.

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I see no real difference, but 'commodity . . . hardware' seems to be a standard phrase used by IT people.
Look here.http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/commodity-hardware

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