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When a Fortiswitch is standalone. Hardware-based routing is almost always preferred because not being managed by a FortiGate means the switch will have to do the heavy lifting that the FortiGate would normally do... eg (inter-vlan routing). Given that the FortiSwitch is operating in standalone mode (not managed by a FortiGate), it must perform all routing independently. Using hardware-based routing ensures the fastest possible forwarding by leveraging the switch's built-in switching ASIC, which is optimized for high-speed data plane operations.
Hardware-based routing generally performs better because routing is done by ASIC, whereas software-based routing is done by the system CPU, which hinders performance.
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You need to deploy routing on a standalone FortiSwitch and want to maximize routing performance. Which type of routing is best for this deployment? (Choose one answer)
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