It's almost $2k off.That switch must have a huge backplane.
It is a small business switch so there is no license. Cisco may have come up with a way to reduce the power for 10gig. I know lower power requirements for 10gig are coming down.Not a bad price for this category of switch - one thing that isn't mentioned is what is the longer term cost with the licenses and support.
It would be nice if it had redundant power supplies as this is also POE capable, and with that many ports, having only one power supply is a risk..
This switch would make a nice layer 3 switch. I am not sure the exact fit, but it will move some data.
It's almost $2k off.
I think enterprise is all using faster than 10gig nowadays for their cores. 10gig is moving out to the edge for big networks. It won't be long until you start seeing 10gig in homes and small businesses in their core. It will take over in the next 10 years.A switch of this size would be a good fit for top-of-rack in the enterprise space...
Which is why I had the comment regarding the power supplies - normally in a full rack, you've two rails that are independently powered..
Dual/multiple power supply on whatever equipment is not used for power backup, but for power supply redundancy. Each one is designed to power the equipment on its own in case of power supply failure.
I think enterprise is all using faster than 10gig nowadays for their cores. 10gig is moving out to the edge for big networks. It won't be long until you start seeing 10gig in homes and small businesses in their core. It will take over in the next 10 years.
Yes, we used different circuits for each power supply. At some point over the life of the dual power you can end up pulling more power than one power supply can provide because you add hardware. I have seen it. Budge cuts and you have to live with it.Dual/multiple power supply on whatever equipment is not used for power backup, but for power supply redundancy. Each one is designed to power the equipment on its own in case of power supply failure.
I don't think it ever will now as China has cheapen the wire to the point that it barely works.Depends on the use cases - I haven't seen Copper going above 10 gig yet...
The most popular switch is this.Order fast before SNB members jump on the deal. It's one of the most popular switches around here.
I have thrown away better switches than that.The most popular switch is this.
The most popular switch is this.
That switch must have a huge backplane.
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