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Re: GS308 v GS308v2
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I have been using a GS308 for years and i have just purchased another one.
This model is GS308v2 what is the differance?
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Hello frankkeane,
Welcome to the community!
There are some changes on the physical and performance part on the switch. I have listed them below:
- GS308 (Width x Depth x Height) - 158 x 102 x 26 mm (Weight) - 0.4Kg
- GS308v3 (Width x Depth x Height) - 158 x 101 x 29 mm (Weight) - 0.48 kg
- MAC Table size - GS308: 4K vs GS308v3 : 8K
- Buffer memory - GS308: 1536 Kbits vs GS308v3 : 128 KB
Let me know if you have more questions.
Thanks,
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Hello frankkeane,
Welcome to the community!
There are some changes on the physical and performance part on the switch. I have listed them below:
- GS308 (Width x Depth x Height) - 158 x 102 x 26 mm (Weight) - 0.4Kg
- GS308v3 (Width x Depth x Height) - 158 x 101 x 29 mm (Weight) - 0.48 kg
- MAC Table size - GS308: 4K vs GS308v3 : 8K
- Buffer memory - GS308: 1536 Kbits vs GS308v3 : 128 KB
Let me know if you have more questions.
Thanks,
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Re: GS308 v GS308v2
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