Switches that support stacking / lag
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Ubiquity looks nice, but from what I can see they don't do the stacking / lagging for HA. I might end up using those in the office, but would like the extra features for prod server HA.
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@bj said in Switches that support stacking / lag:
Ubiquity looks nice, but from what I can see they don't do the stacking / lagging for HA. I might end up using those in the office, but would like the extra features for prod server HA.
They definitely LAG, but do not stack last I knew.
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Right, that's what I saw as well. I guess I should have specified that better.
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The Dell PowerConnect N4032 series are quite good in my opinion. They are 10GbE with 40 Gbps stacking cables and are used for a vSAN cluster backbone. They are the first brand of switch I have ever stacked (never had budget to get switches this nice before).
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Dell PowerConnect N series as @NetworkNerd noted. I usually do use Netgear & Dell. Recently have been using Ubiquiti and Araknis Switches for low end environments.
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@dbeato said in Switches that support stacking / lag:
Dell PowerConnect N series as @NetworkNerd noted. I usually do use Netgear & Dell. Recently have been using Ubiquiti and Araknis Switches for low end environments.
Why only low end?
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@Dashrender Specifically Araknis Switches are not for heavy usage in my experience using them in the last 6 months. Ubiquiti are great though so it should not be compared.
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I have used procurve in stacks and they work great! Easy to use and warranty is great too!
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@Dashrender said in Switches that support stacking / lag:
@dbeato said in Switches that support stacking / lag:
Dell PowerConnect N series as @NetworkNerd noted. I usually do use Netgear & Dell. Recently have been using Ubiquiti and Araknis Switches for low end environments.
Why only low end?
Not having stacking functionality is limiting in some larger environments.
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@bj would help to know more about your setup...
1.) How many closets?
2.) How many ports per each of those closets
3.) What are your requirements for fabric bandwidth?
4.) How many clients access the pool of how many servers for HA?I like Juniper and Extreme Networks for mid range applications. You can get refurbished Brocade Fast Iron in the same price range. But based on your feedback I can share some specific models.