[K12OSN] Recommendations for gigabit switches?

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Feb 28 17:20:00 UTC 2012


yeah.... The price difference between switch install and never touch again
and switch install plus replace every so often is about the cost of
diagnostic time for a single outage from a failed switch.

A 24 port Gig switch with management that costs less than $1k is a pretty
low end pile of hardware. Yes, it can push 1000Mbps but not across all
ports at the same time 5days a week for 8 hours a day.

That said, I've used Dell and 3Com gear for years with no problems. I've
used netgear as a disposable test-rig setup or for my personal stuff where
professional uptime is not being measured.

I'm not a Cisco fan as their price far exceeds their value.

On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 12:03 PM, John Oligario <john at oligario.us> wrote:

> What would you rather have, a solid network or pulling a switch out every
> few months?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:k12osn-bounces at redhat.com] On
> Behalf
> Of Les Mikesell
> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 7:48 AM
> To: Support list for open source software in schools.
> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Recommendations for gigabit switches?
>
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Jeff Siddall <news at siddall.name> wrote:
> > On 02/27/2012 12:18 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> >>
> >> Don't go cheap on the high port count portions. Netgear looks great
> >> but tends to buckle under load. Cisco is solid but $$$$$$$$$! ouch!
> >
> >
> > I used Netgear ProSafe smart switches, not because they are great but
> > because they are cheap and they stand behind them with a lifetime
> warranty.
> >  Good thing too because I have RMA'd a few of them!
> >
> > Bottom line is you won't likely find a better 24 port gig smart switch
> > for ~$200, or a better 24 port PoE smart switch (12 PoE ports) for ~$250.
> >
> > Be aware they don't have a CLI but the web interface is OK for
> > infrequent use.
> >
> > I have a GE connected servers, some GE clients and a bunch of FE
> > clients and never had any performance issues.
> >
> > I am not saying you should buy Netgear, just that there is at least
> > one person out there that has used them successfully in an LTSP
> environment.
>
> I've used some older Dell GB switches that have been reliable.   But,
> for this scale you could probably use the kind that have a couple of GBIC
> connections and daisy-chain the gig link from the server to switch to
> switch
> with the rest of the switch ports at 100M.
>
> --
>   Les Mikesell
>    lesmikesell at gmail.com
>
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