Good day to all,
I have a simple "yet-difficult-to-persuade-colleagues" question to ask those in the know...
We are busy setting up a WAN between two buildings: For shorter description Building A = A and building B = B.
The proposed solution is this:
A has network infrastructure consisting of the following:
Server farm running on Gigabit backbone off a HP 3500 Distro switch with 1 GB uplink, the rest of the ports are 100 MB
LAN infrastructure is CAT5
B has basically the same setup as A as far as infrastructure is concerned with a HP 2650 switch supporting 1 GB uplink and the rest of the ports are 100 MB.
My question/argument is this:
If we run a Optic fiber between A and B to the respective switches we will not have the benefit of 1 GB technology due to the fact that we are delivering to our clients at only 100 MB. My understanding is that the slowest hardware component brings the speed down to its own capability, in other words eventhough we have 1 GB link between the switches the speed will be reduced to 100 MB when a "request" from a 100 MB client is sent to the servers from B to A. Am I correct with this assumption?
Thanking you in advance for clearing this and maybe helping me to win a wager....

I have a simple "yet-difficult-to-persuade-colleagues" question to ask those in the know...
We are busy setting up a WAN between two buildings: For shorter description Building A = A and building B = B.
The proposed solution is this:
A has network infrastructure consisting of the following:
Server farm running on Gigabit backbone off a HP 3500 Distro switch with 1 GB uplink, the rest of the ports are 100 MB
LAN infrastructure is CAT5
B has basically the same setup as A as far as infrastructure is concerned with a HP 2650 switch supporting 1 GB uplink and the rest of the ports are 100 MB.
My question/argument is this:
If we run a Optic fiber between A and B to the respective switches we will not have the benefit of 1 GB technology due to the fact that we are delivering to our clients at only 100 MB. My understanding is that the slowest hardware component brings the speed down to its own capability, in other words eventhough we have 1 GB link between the switches the speed will be reduced to 100 MB when a "request" from a 100 MB client is sent to the servers from B to A. Am I correct with this assumption?
Thanking you in advance for clearing this and maybe helping me to win a wager....
