I'm looking for a Switch recommendation
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@lnguyen yeah more power too yah.. But I really only have need for high speed xfer between my nas and pc.. And I can do that with some dongles.. Or just before I went 2.5ge was just using smb3 multichannel.
I am running 5ge now or as best I can get with the nas limitation of usb.. My network is not the bottleneck now, its the rust drives.. I have been toying with grabbing 2 more drives and redoing them in my nas.. But can wait a bit for that.. I almost pulled the trigger on 2 12TB drives the other day they were 96$ each. I would put in raid 0 and then my network would be the bottleneck again ;)
That would of allowed me to move the data I have on 2 16TB as just single disks to the new raid 0, and then convert them to another Raid 0.. But I am currently only at about 60% usage of storage, so prob wait til that is over 70 before really think about the move.. And then it might just be time for a better nas, which will prob go 10ge then, etc...
Its a never ending cycle of upgrading - hehehe..
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I switched to a Ubiquiti Switch Pro Max 24 PoE about 6 months ago. No issues.
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@coxhaus even in a closet, which should be ventilated, sound matters. I did it, and had to modify both the pFsense 1U rackmount PC and the Ubiquiti 10Gb fiber/copper switch to quiet them down so I couldn't hear them as loudly through the vents in the door.
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Long time Cisco fan now I prefer Brocade
Check out this Link:
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/brocade-icx-series-cheap-powerful-10gbe-40gbe-switching.21107/I just migrated to a Brocade ICX-7250
Full Layer 3
8(x) 10GB Ports,
No Licenses to worry about
40W draw with a dozen or so clients
fast & stable
Quiet and you can mod the fans.
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@ngr2001
I have been using Cisco small business layer 3 switches at home for over 15 years, no problems and they are quiet.I would not run a Cisco enterprise switch at home. Yes, they are better with all the drawbacks for home use like loud and big electricity drawers.
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@coxhaus exactly - sure you can pick some older models for good prices on ebay, etc.. But yup loud and love to suck the electron juice ;)
Only way I could see running them is in a true lab, where they are only one while you actually lab something..
I just installed some older 3850's in a branch office - and kind of felt bad, you could hear them out in the office ;) But my boss said that's a facilities issue.. they can sound proof the room or move them to somewhere else in the office, but this is where they told us to install them.. And that is where all the current drops go too, etc.