June 26, 2026
In finance, e-commerce, and enterprise ERP systems, core databases (such as Oracle or MySQL clusters) frequently encounter instantaneous high-concurrency read/write requests. At this stage, network latency and throughput directly determine transaction response speeds. If congestion occurs at the network layer, synchronization between distributed database nodes slows down, leading to data deadlocks and transaction pile-ups, a critical pain point for IT teams.
To resolve buffer queue overflows caused by high concurrency, HUAWEI high-performance data center switches incorporate unique intelligent lossless network algorithms:
Hardware Parameters: Supports up to $28.8,text{Tbps}$ switching capacity per slot, with native low-latency hardware forwarding chips delivering slicing latency as low as $350,text{ns}$ under line-speed forwarding.
Buffer Architecture: Equipped with a $160,text{MB}$ dynamic ultra-large shared buffer utilizing an intelligent fully dynamic storage allocation mechanism. This ensures zero-packet-loss forwarding even when $100,text{Gbps}$ ports are hit by instantaneous burst traffic.
Reliability Standards: Implements mainstream $M-LAG$ (Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation Group) technology, where control planes operate independently, achieving millisecond-level network link convergence and failover times.
By deploying HUAWEI core switches, the $10,text{GbE}$/$25,text{GbE}$ backbone networks provide high-bandwidth, zero-loss transmission channels for database servers. Under rigorous stress-testing conditions, database $I/O$ response times are dramatically slashed, completely eliminating the data latency pain points caused by high-concurrency network jitter.