[AusNOG] Tech Q: Looking for Cheapest 10G Switches for Hobby Lan.

Sean K. Finn sean.finn at ozservers.com.au
Fri Jul 16 14:06:00 EST 2010


8 x 48 Port Gig-E's with 1 x 10GBe uplinks each to an 8 port 10Gbe switch would get NEAR 400 Gig-E ports ..

You might still easily saturate the 10GBe Uplinks (or 20 if you ran 2) though with 48 leeches per 10/20Gb uplink.

If only half or one quarter of the users per switch were leeching at that speed though you might get away with it.

S

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From: ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Trent Lloyd
Sent: Friday, 16 July 2010 1:20 PM
To: ausnog at ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Tech Q: Looking for Cheapest 10G Switches for Hobby Lan.

I've been looking at this for RFLAN in WA


Juniper seems reasonably good value for having uplinks @ 10GE.. but the killer in price is the 10GE aggregation switch, 100 might not be so bad but for us I need 300-400 ports so a big 20-40+ port 10GE aggregation switch is required and not cheap.  but mind it's not just base switch cost, but also transceivers and cables you have to worry about.


Another option we were considering to reduce cost was trunking between stacks of 3200/4200s.. we run rows 4 switches long stacked, 6 rows.. run a daisy chain of trunks @ 10G between each row. 



another another option is to get a bit fat center switch with a big backplane and lots of ports, and cable out patch panels rather than switches to each person.

Regards,
Trent


On 16/07/2010, at 10:58 AM, Jason Bailey wrote:

> +1 for the Juniper EX3200s. They are excellent and relatively inexpensive.
> 
> Jason
> 
> On 16/07/2010 10:56 AM, McDonald Richards wrote:
>> J EX3200s are probably the cheapest option I can think of for 10G trunk
>> facing and GE to clients. I have also heard H3C are pretty competitive
>> but have not actually used their gear.
>> 
>> Macca
>> 
>> *From:* ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net
>> [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] *On Behalf Of *Sean K. Finn
>> *Sent:* Friday, 16 July 2010 12:19 PM
>> *To:* 'ausnog at ausnog.net'
>> *Subject:* [AusNOG] Tech Q: Looking for Cheapest 10G Switches for Hobby Lan.
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Some of our staff run a hobby LAN one day a month that attracts about
>> 100 players for 12-24 hours.
>> 
>> Currently the guys are running multi 1GB trunks, some 6GB trunks between
>> switches and 4GB trunks to servers for the day, but there has been talk
>> of wanting to experiment with 10Gb gear at a hobby level.
>> 
>> The budget isn't huge, maybe about $1,000 per month to spend on gear,
>> but LAN days are usually good test beds to skill up and play with this
>> kind of gear.
>> 
>> My Question is :What's the cheapest and nastiest 10Gb consumer grade
>> gear, if it exists yet, that anyone knows about?
>> 
>> Both switches and cards.
>> 
>> Some of the guys mentioned http://www.extremenetworks.com/ , not sure if
>> this is nasty enough though?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Sean.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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