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Reddit mentions of D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black

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We found 11 Reddit mentions of D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black. Here are the top ones.

D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black
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    Features:
  • Twenty four (24) 10/100/1000BASE T Ports
  • Four (4) 10 Gigabit SFP+ Ports
  • Ideal for SMB networks with large bandwidth demands requiring 10G uplinks, Physical Stacking, and L3 Static Routing
  • Security features include IP MAC Port binding, Safeguard Engine, ACL, and ARP Spoofing Prevention
  • IPv6 management / IPv6 Neighbor Discovery / IPv6 static routing
  • Advanced management and security features similar to those of a fully managed switch, but at the price of a smart switch
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.73 Inches
Length8.26 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2018
SizeOne Size
Weight4.2 Pounds
Width17.32 Inches

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Found 11 comments on D-Link Fast Ethernet Switch, 24 28 Port Managed Gigabit SmartPro Stackable w/ 4 10GbE SFP+ Ports (DGS-1510-28X), Black:

u/Kaptain9981 · 2 pointsr/homelab

Are you needing cards in all devices or are any already 10Gb enabled? RJ45 or will SFP+ work too?
I went with a D-Link 1510-28X at my core switch for the 4 10Gb SFP+ that I am using one Broadcom dual 10Gb SFP+ to that and then to 2 QNAP TS-451x for a three device 10Gb network.

Good thing is there is an open box like new on Amazon for $199 versus $360-390 new. I am pretty sure this dropped from $299 in the last few days.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00MCZNW5G/ref=dp_olp_all_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=all

Currently I am running all DAC between the QNAS boxes and the host with one between the QNAS boxes as all devices have 2 ports. So you could do that with cards down to $30-40 for single port as pulls.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT-OF-2-MNPA19-XTR-MELLANOX-10GB-ETHERNET-NETWORK-INTERFACE-CARD/282092353923?epid=1604121398&hash=item41ae03b983:g:MzkAAOSwX3FaDIR7

I have used Cisco 10Gb Tek DAC cables so far and had good luck. So you are looking at a little over your $300 range with 4 cards $31x2, switch $200, and 4 DAC cables $17 a piece for $329.99, but you will have a good 24 port switch with under 18W power usage and a single fan.

Just make sure the cards support your OS/hardware. I paid $55 for pulled card for an HP that supported ESXi 5.5+

u/bobj33 · 1 pointr/DataHoarder

I have this D-Link switch with 24 1-gig ports and 4 10G SFP+ ports.

I'm using copper DAC (Direct Attach Cables) to link my file server and 2 other machines. DAC has a max cable length of 6 meters or something which is great for a rack of equipment but not whole house wiring.

It's down to to $350 now

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MCZNW5G/

u/Chipware · 1 pointr/homelab

This topic is asked frequently both here and /r/datahoarder but since I just did a bunch of research on the topic I'd be happy to share with you what I found.

  • TRENDnet TEG-30284 $339
  • TP-Link T1700G-28TQ $372
  • Dell N1524 $399 (used via ebay)
  • MikroTik CSS326-24G-2S for $225
  • D-Link DGS-1510-28X $299 (link)

    There are even Quanta L6BM's up on ebay for $299.

    So I went with the D-Link and it's great. The web interface is snappy and it has a CLI. Plugged a Mellanox card into it via Twinax and it didn't complain at all. Great performance and easy to manage, oh and it uses 19 watts of power.
u/BJWTech · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

This may fit the bill...

u/Failboat88 · 1 pointr/homelab

I recently did some.

monoprice cat6a UTP 22awg CMR UL Listed, mono price keystones and patch panel cat6a UTP UL listed. Don't buy STP or foiled. Some area's code requires CMP for plenum run's. It's very expensive only buy to meet code.

If you're running a lot of wires I'd recommend the patch panel. If you secure it to something make sure that it can't move. One of the 4 post 20U+ racks secured down to something.

Layer3 isn't a requirement. It can speed things up by not needing to go to the router to be routed. You can run a lot of services on your router so passing traffic through it is not a bad thing. a switch with spf+ and a pfsense box with spf+ can get you 10G. 10G is overkill in most cases. Many 2+ switches have bonding. So you can do 2 or 4g that way.

unifi has a 16 port switch with POE. It's pricey. You can get 10G switches around that price. POE adds quite a bit of cost. If it's only for unifi access points you can inject power to them, there is no price difference for injectors. Buying an injector with many slots is an option too.

https://www.amazon.com/D-Link-Systems-SmartPro-Stackable-DGS-1510-20/dp/B00MCZNW5G?th=1

https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-US-16-150W-UniFi-Switch/dp/B01E46ATQ0/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1540398551&sr=1-3&keywords=unifi+16+port+poe+switch

u/baggar11 · 0 pointsr/homelab

D-Link dgs-1510-28x is a solid contender for those specs at $432.