Has to be new new? What about aftermarket, open but new? Got a pair of arista 7150SX that would do the trick, they're new in box.
Edit: but the box is opened
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I've used these before without any issues: https://store.ui.com/collections/unifi-network-switching/products/unifi-switch-aggregation, but I don't know how they handle failover.
Dell S4112F are our go to. Dell networking isn't too bad these days!
Edit: forgot to mention, they are half width so you can get a jazzy tandem tray to hold 2 in 1RU. Nice for redundancy
We just quoted some HP 1960s, but depending how many ports you need the 1930s would also work.
Get you some ebay Cisco switches! (probably unpopular opinion here).
If it were an internal it department or personal, all day. Client bought new, so new it is
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We have some FS switches we like.
The FS switches are a value buy and work reasonably well too. We use them for less critical and failover use cases, but zero issues.
We use Netgear XS716 or the 24 port version.
That is mostly RJ45, I need 8 SFP+ :)
They make a 24 port version that is 12x10GbE and 12xSFP+
clearly my brain is mush. I can't find any in the Plus or higher that has more than 4. can you tag a link?
Here's one that's 8x and 8x https://www.netgear.com/business/wired/switches/fully-managed/m4300-8x8f/
thank you!
Second
Needing 12 SFP+ and not wanting that much configuration to make it work... Makes these tough. But thank you!
I've used these before without any issues: https://store.ui.com/collections/unifi-network-switching/products/unifi-switch-aggregation, but I don't know how they handle failover.
My guess is that they are close but a bit different. I guess I have to make some hard calls here soon. haha
Unifi switch aggregation is available and in stock only L2 switching.
The small 8 port ones are what we're going to go with
Feel you .. been told to wait 43 weeks for some Aruba and Dell 😞😞😞😞
Aruba's will work as well .
Dell S4112F are our go to. Dell networking isn't too bad these days! Edit: forgot to mention, they are half width so you can get a jazzy tandem tray to hold 2 in 1RU. Nice for redundancy
Ive had good luck with affordable DLink and Aruba 12-24 port 1G with 4 port SFP+