Here’s my beautiful unemployed-for-too-long-have-no-money-dont-care-about-looks lab :)

picture of a raspberrypi, switch, HP elite desk, KVM and mess of cables on a desk

Hey it’s more than good enough to run all this ¯_(ツ)_/¯

screenshot showing list of hosted apps and resources usage of servers

  • HiTekRedNek@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    It is a MANAGED switch, my guy. A simple 8 port switch would not work here.

    I have multiple VLANs running.

    Also, one of those connections is a 10gbe DAC to the big machine which is my NAS and main server.

    Not too many 8 port managed switches out there with an sfp+ 10gbe port for 50 bucks, which is what I paid for that Brocade switch in my picture.

    But hey, if you feel like buying one for me, I’ll happily take it, and start using it instead.

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      5 hours ago

      Not too many 8 port managed switches out there with an sfp+ 10gbe port for 50 bucks

      Easy to get these days actually, with 10gbit sfp+ and 8x 2.5gbit, managed switches. About $60.

      But my actual argument was that your 48 port switch eats electricity like crazy. That aint a cheap switch at all.

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        4 hours ago

        The only brand new, 10gbe managed switches that I can find for less than 60 bucks are off-brand chinese junk. No thank you.

        As far as electricity cost goes? After doing that math, it might cost me a dollar fifty a year to use. That machine sitting on the bottom is a much bigger chunk than the switch itself, as it has 6 7200rpm SAS drives in it. Plus it’s a Xeon E3 CPU.

        Those drives, each, use as much electricity as that switch does, even before considering the CPU itself.