SoftDux-Rudi
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Hi,
We only use layer2 gigabit switches and I'm considering "downgrading" to (smart / web?) managed switches instead. They generally cost about 1/3 - 1/4 of Layer2 switches and provide most of the same features of Layer2 switches.
Can anyone, who has some experience (with problems / performance degradation / tuning / etc) give me some insight on using managed switches instead of Layer2 switches for a storage area network? The storage area network has some NAS, and some SAN devices, all of which either has 4 or 8 GBe NIC's and use Load Balance / Link Aggregation - with the web smart switches support as well.
We don't use jumbo frames, or VLAN's (but I'm considering using VLAN's as well).
the only real downside that I can think of is redundant power supplies. BUT, for the price of one Layer2, I can get 4 web smart switches from the same supplier, which effectively means I could have better redundancy with 2 switches backing each other up. Our network is not setup with Trunking either.
We only use layer2 gigabit switches and I'm considering "downgrading" to (smart / web?) managed switches instead. They generally cost about 1/3 - 1/4 of Layer2 switches and provide most of the same features of Layer2 switches.
Can anyone, who has some experience (with problems / performance degradation / tuning / etc) give me some insight on using managed switches instead of Layer2 switches for a storage area network? The storage area network has some NAS, and some SAN devices, all of which either has 4 or 8 GBe NIC's and use Load Balance / Link Aggregation - with the web smart switches support as well.
We don't use jumbo frames, or VLAN's (but I'm considering using VLAN's as well).
the only real downside that I can think of is redundant power supplies. BUT, for the price of one Layer2, I can get 4 web smart switches from the same supplier, which effectively means I could have better redundancy with 2 switches backing each other up. Our network is not setup with Trunking either.