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managed switch recommendation

lauelaue Member
edited December 2022 in Help

The switch needs to be installed in a cabinet to limit each server to a set bandwidth

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  • I'm interested in this too

  • vsys_hostvsys_host Member, Patron Provider

    It is best to first clarify which switch you need: 1g, 10g, etc., for how many ports, and then draw conclusions from this. If the question is which candles can do this, then he should pay attention to Juniper.

  • hyperhostsolutionshyperhostsolutions Member, Patron Provider

    @laue

    were a Full mikrotik house here in our locations ,

    i know mikrotik is not the top dogs in DC kit but handle very well and if you want stress free kit there very easy to work with.

    Highly recommend mikrotik

  • sthostingsthosting Member, Patron Provider

    I'm just using Switches from Juniper (EX2300 / EX3400) as top-of-the-rack Switches. They are very robust and performant and you stell getting spareparts for nearly everything :D

  • VPSSLIMVPSSLIM Patron Provider, Veteran

    Depends on your budget ?

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