azazel1024
Very Senior Member
Dell and Supermicro are always a lot more than Netgear, so that doesn't surprise me.
I WILL be surprised if in another 2-3 years we don't see some of the "lower tier" networking manufacturers start adding copper 10GbE options at reasonable prices. TP-Link I know just added an L3 switch with SFP+ slots (4?) a few months ago at a pretty reasonable (for an L3) price.
I'd guess, 2-3 and we will start seeing companies like DLink, Trendnet, TP-Link, etc. start offering some switches with 10GbE and not just SFP+ slots.
I think it is going to take Intel/Marvell/Broadcom another generational shrink in their 10GbE silicon before the price per controller as well as power consumption is where it "needs to be" for lower cost manufacturers to start implementing it, as well as starting to see it in more entry level and reasonably priced NICs (standalone, high end consumer motherboards, etc.).
10GbE is slowly gaining more penetration, but it is slow. I still think 2.5/5GbE is going to get there first and possibly retard the introduction of 10GbE in the consumer space though.
I WILL be surprised if in another 2-3 years we don't see some of the "lower tier" networking manufacturers start adding copper 10GbE options at reasonable prices. TP-Link I know just added an L3 switch with SFP+ slots (4?) a few months ago at a pretty reasonable (for an L3) price.
I'd guess, 2-3 and we will start seeing companies like DLink, Trendnet, TP-Link, etc. start offering some switches with 10GbE and not just SFP+ slots.
I think it is going to take Intel/Marvell/Broadcom another generational shrink in their 10GbE silicon before the price per controller as well as power consumption is where it "needs to be" for lower cost manufacturers to start implementing it, as well as starting to see it in more entry level and reasonably priced NICs (standalone, high end consumer motherboards, etc.).
10GbE is slowly gaining more penetration, but it is slow. I still think 2.5/5GbE is going to get there first and possibly retard the introduction of 10GbE in the consumer space though.