Ubiquiti / Dell switch compatibility issue:
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Gone are the days when you could go into CompUSA and pick up a part like this, unless you guys have a few cards around the office or have a few connections to get equipment to set this up...
Seems like a few more days before this'll be up.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Gone are the days when you could go into CompUSA and pick up a part like this, unless you guys have a few cards around the office or have a few connections to get equipment to set this up...
Seems like a few more days before this'll be up.
Especially since it is a holiday week.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Gone are the days when you could go into CompUSA and pick up a part like this, unless you guys have a few cards around the office or have a few connections to get equipment to set this up...
Seems like a few more days before this'll be up.
I thought they had it up already? Seems like I remember @scottalanmiller posting pictures of random OSes being installed.
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From what this post is saying is that it's not up with a 10GB network connection.
I'm just guessing that they're wanting to make some changes to the original configuration.
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Sorry if this is confusing anyone. Yes, the cluster is up and functional, but we can only get 2 nodes on the LAN at a time until we get the Dell switch to interface with the Ubiquiti. The Ubiquiti has only 2 SFP+ ports. In order to get a 3rd, we need to connect the 2 switches so that all of the ports on the Dell can have LAN access through one of the ports on the Ubiquiti.
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@coliver said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Gone are the days when you could go into CompUSA and pick up a part like this, unless you guys have a few cards around the office or have a few connections to get equipment to set this up...
Seems like a few more days before this'll be up.
Especially since it is a holiday week.
Nahh, Just order them off Amazon with Prime.