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Size Matters when it comes to the CISCO – WS-C3750G-24TS-S vs the S1U

Time and time again I get emails from my customers asking me “what’s the difference between the standard Cisco WS-C3750G-24TS-S (or E) model and the WS-C3750G-24TS-S1U (or E1U) models”.  So, I thought I’d take a second and break down the main differences in these pieces.

The first thing to understand is the “U” – this refers to a standard of measurement. For electronic equipment racks (e.g., 19 or 23 inches wide), One “U” is 1.75 inches; 2″U” is 3.5 inches and 3″U” is 5.25 inches. The non-1U models are

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