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Is it possible to interconnect SFP+ with 10GbE RJ45? Is it possible to connect a Intel X710-da4 or X550-T2 to a TL-XS1008?
Could you suggest a switch that's managed and supports 802.1q?
any sfp+ port can be made into a 10base-t port using a suitable sfp+ 10base-t transceiver - only issue (apart from cost) is the heat they generate
The Intel X550-T2 is a 10GBASE-T adapter with an RJ45 so it should work fine. The X710 only works with direct attach copper cables and a couple of Intel's optical transcievers.
If X550-T2 is RJ45, I think the best solution is to get a managed switch that also uses RJ45 and is compatible with it.
do you actually NEED dual 10gbe links for your pc - if not then the cheapest option by far would be a single 10base-T aquantia based card ( asus xg-c100c, tp-link tx401 etc).
If you do need dual 10gbe then the x540-t2 can be had for about 1/2 the price of the x550-t2 - main diff is the older card is pcie2x8 vs pcie3x4 for the 550 - but since in both cases they'll be going into a pcie3x16 slot in real terms it makes little difference (only other diff is the x550 does graceful multigig 10/5/2.5/1 fallback - the x540 will retrain straight from 10 to 1)
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