>100GbE 128 port switch
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I NEED THIS FOR MY HOME NAS RUNNING 10 NVME DRIVES IN RAID0
>100GbE 128 port switch
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I NEED THIS FOR MY HOME NAS RUNNING 10 NVME DRIVES IN RAID0
How much does it cost?
Like a car.
more than you can afford, pal.
you would use maybe 4 max in whatever nas you've got 10 nvme drives in
Maybe I'll upgrade to 120 drives in the near future
how many fiber ports does your nas have? i dont understand why that matters
I think he's screwing with you, this is SaaS gear, not consumer stuff.
must be, I just figured he nabbed an old nas or enough san nodes from work or something and was trying to show off somehow
you have alot of memes, right?
What's with the mishmash of different ports? Why even have RJ45 there when most is infiniband?
Management/Console.
>no LED per port
Fuck this junk
If I had 120 ports, I'd fucking want to know which one is taking a shit, not guess
less than $5K in 3 years after being decommissioned by some datacenter
Your console should tell you.
That's an Apple tier solution to an Apple tier problem.
> calling QSFP* ports "IB"
jesus christ
>pal
>not paj
one job, street shitter.
if you have to ask you can't afford it. on QSFPs alone that's a huge chunk of change, like, ~1000 a pop for non-name brand ones on the bottom end. juniper optics start around 5k. you don't want to know how much cisco wants. doesn't even account for cabling or however the fuck you would connect your average pc in the home to it.
Your cambodian high speed slideshows don't need that much bandwidth, neckbeard.
Gigabit takes something like 6W minimum, I think it's more like 10W. That thing would not survive 1280 watts.
I'd run my server _ON_ it, it's probably more powerful than most home servers in Sup Forums