Check out the FS stuff. It's pretty cheap brand new
https://www.fs.com/c/10g-enterprise-switches-3256
They SFPs are cheap and work very well too.
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Check out the FS stuff. It's pretty cheap brand new
https://www.fs.com/c/10g-enterprise-switches-3256
They SFPs are cheap and work very well too.
Agree, I’m pretty happy with their gear.
This. FS or there's some shockingly good (looking) stuff on Aliexpress I've been considering and have heard good (perhaps sponsored) things about.
Mikrotik stuff is pretty good and quite inexpensive. They all run RouterOS, which is their linux distro for switches/routers. Fully managed and can do basically anything L2 or L3 you could want. Worth noting that availability and pricing has been pretty variable from their resllers for a while, and you will pay a premium via Amazon. Here's a list of relevant product product pages with the port counts and MSRPs:
Also these may help for some corner cases or change your ideas on what you want to build:
If you wanna dip your toe in the 10Gbps water, I recommend you giving Mikrotik a look, specially CRS305-1G-4S+IN or CRS309-1G-8S+IN. The former has one 1Gbps RJ45 port plus four 10Gbps SFP+ cages while the latter has 8 10Gbps SFP+ cages.
If you can live with only 4 10G ports, those types of switches are far cheaper than 16 port ones, I've gotten them for ~$100AU off eBay auctions before.
And if you're fine with spending a bit more you could get a 8 port ubiquiti aggregation switch, and then upgrade to a bigger switch once the price comes down.
Do you want managed or unmanaged switches? I run some Microtik managed 10g switches and I can provide model numbers when I get home tonight.
Microtik has a 16 port SFP+ managed switch (CRS317-1G-16S+RM) for around $500 USD.
My personal setup is a CRS312-4C+8XG-RM which has 8 10G RJ45 and 4 SFP+/RJ45 Ports. You can usually get this switch for around $500-600 USD. For 10G into 1G devices I got a CRS326-24G-2S+RM which has 2 SFP+ 10G port into 24 Gig RJ45 ports.
Just as a warning, most managed switches assume you are using these in a data center or office; they can get quite loud. In the case of Microtik switches there is an ebay seller that offers quieter fans that you can replace inside the box (that void your warranty).
The Brocade ICX switches are very affordable for the performance. Great way to get a mix of 1G PoE, 10G, and 40G for under $200. Sadly they do consume a fair bit of power and most are loud out of the box. Although, there is a fan mod you can do to make them run quiet and cool.
Here is a link to more info: https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/brocade-icx-series-cheap-powerful-10gbe-40gbe-switching.21107/
I have an actual bedroom closet with a 45U rack and dedicated power and cooling, so noise/power are not a concern, I'll look into it. How is the mgmt of them?
Management is mostly done through CLI. You need a generic console cable to get it on the network and then you can do everything remotely. There is a web ui as well, I mostly use it for quick status checks.
I have only used an ICX6610-48P-E. As this was my first non-Unifi managed switch, I spent a few hours setting it all up. Now, I just go back to the guides on ServeTheHome whenever I want to change VLANs or something complicated.
My home server is connected to the switch using a Mellanox ConnectX-3 and a QSFP DAC cable. It was about the same price as a 10G card and link so I figured why not go 40G to future proof it.