HA With switches
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@hobbit666 said in HA With switches:
@scottalanmiller said in HA With switches:
@hobbit666 Netgear's matching model would not be the S3300 but the GC752X
Wouldn't it be the GC752XP model as the EdgeSwitch has PoE
Edgeswitches come in non PoE too.
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@Donahue said in HA With switches:
@hobbit666 said in HA With switches:
@scottalanmiller said in HA With switches:
@hobbit666 Netgear's matching model would not be the S3300 but the GC752X
Wouldn't it be the GC752XP model as the EdgeSwitch has PoE
Edgeswitches come in non PoE too.
Yeah, that's why I compared the base model.
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So how did the final price comparison come out?
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Any opinion on Dell all-sfp switches? The "S" series...
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@Francesco-Provino said in HA With switches:
Any opinion on Dell all-sfp switches? The "S" series...
Doesn’t Ubiquiti have those too?
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@Dashrender said in HA With switches:
@Francesco-Provino said in HA With switches:
Any opinion on Dell all-sfp switches? The "S" series...
Doesn’t Ubiquiti have those too?
Yes, but only low density. They max out at 12 ports.
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Another things that got me confused. SPF+ modules.
I can see Ubiquiti SPF+ 10G MultiMode modules are £40 odd for a 2 pack.But a Fibre module for Netgear are £200+ each
Aruba £600 odd
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@hobbit666 said in HA With switches:
Another things that got me confused. SPF+ modules.
I can see Ubiquiti SPF+ 10G MultiMode modules are £40 odd for a 2 pack.But a Fibre module for Netgear are £200+ each
Aruba £600 odd
Just normal differences in pricing.
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@scottalanmiller That's a big ass difference
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@hobbit666 said in HA With switches:
@scottalanmiller That's a big ass difference
Looks like about normal to me. Yes, big difference in price for the same thing.
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@hobbit666 said in HA With switches:
@scottalanmiller That's a big ass difference
Yup, that's how vendors typically are.
If you think that's something, compare a Ubiquiti router to a slower Cisco. You ain't seen nothin' yet.
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@scottalanmiller said in HA With switches:
@hobbit666 said in HA With switches:
@scottalanmiller That's a big ass difference
Yup, that's how vendors typically are.
If you think that's something, compare a Ubiquiti router to a slower Cisco. You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Last I looked it was Ubiquiti $200 to a Cisco $7000. The Ubiquiti being usable, the Cisco questionable, just looking at the processors used.
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@hobbit666 said in HA With switches:
Another things that got me confused. SPF+ modules.
I can see Ubiquiti SPF+ 10G MultiMode modules are £40 odd for a 2 pack.But a Fibre module for Netgear are £200+ each
Aruba £600 odd
SFP can be for copper or fibre. It can be active and passive with active pushing the signal further. Those are the differences between the modules IIRC.
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@hobbit666
My colleagues have used https://www.fs.com/?main_page=advanced_search_result&keyword=SFP successfully. Take a look -
@dave_c yeah did see them and was considering using them if I don't use EdgeSwitches
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@PhlipElder said in HA With switches:
We've deployed a lot of the SG500x series stackable switches with a few weird behaviours depending on how they are set up. Many of them fronted the disaggregate clusters mentioned above.
They didn't implement PVSTP properly.
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Think i've got this down to 3 possible switch that meet the requirments:-
(rough pricing )2x Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch 48 Port - £920ea
1 pack of 10G Transceivers - £35
2x RJ45 10G Transceivers - £62ea
Total - £20002x HP 1950-48G - £1230ea
2x 10G-SR Transceivers - £600ea
*Don't need any Transceivers for the one in same building as it as 10G copper already
Total - £36602x Netgear S3300 - £1020ea
2x 10G-SR Transceivers - £238ea
Again already has 10G Copper.
Total - £2516I see we can get "compatible" Transceivers to reduce costs to:-
HP £16ea - £2492
Netgear £13ea - £2066