I'm confused.... SFP is not SFP+. SFP carries at most 4.25 Gb/sec. SFP+ works at >10 Gb/sec. So, it's not clear that the MikroTik is very useful in a 10 Gig world. It's not immediately clear but VERY likely, that this is an "edge switch" that is intended for collapsing the GigE copper traffic onto a potentially bottlenecked GigE "local backbone". Of course if you want to go from GigE fiber to GigE copper, that board might be useful. On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 2:05pm, "Dave Taht" said: > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:01 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson > wrote: > > > I don't like when people create their cable plant to match what GPON needs. > > It's done because of the illusion that long-haul fiber is expensive. It > > isn't, if you have to dig anyway. The difference in cost of a 12 fiber > > cable, and a 1000 fiber cable, isn't huge compared to the digging costs. > > Splicing a 1000 fiber cable isn't huge either. Point-to-point fiber cabling > > is the way to go. If you then decide to light it up using PON of some kind, > > fine, that's up to you, at least you have the flexibility to change > > technology in the future. > > > >> and several costs there have dropped significantly, routerboard is > >> making a SFP+ capable > >> 5 port switch for like 50 dollars > > > > > > URL? > > Nick weaver (of ICSI) just turned me onto them - > > http://www.cloudrouterswitches.com/RB260GS.asp?gclid=Cj0KEQjw7b-gBRC45uLY_avSrdgBEiQAD3Olx8_iFXJ_xKjZInc2T54XEu5VyMsTe42Rla3GTRKrkwwaAu2M8P8HAQ > > He also steered me to a nifty port mirroring POE passthrough device: > > http://www.dual-comm.com/gigabit_port-mirroring-LAN_switch.htm > > Haven't tried either yet, personally. > > It turns out that both he and I are using the nearly same model nucs > for load testing, with a standard 2.5inch sata 3 slot, and 2 mini pcie > slots for a half length and full length wifi device. > > "The D54250WYK1, which is a dual core, dual thread/core i5 based with > 16 GB Ram and a 120 GB SSD). The only disadvantage is it doesn't > include the "Vpro" lights out management suite present in the 3rd gen > model." > > I am using the i3 versions. I'd written up a review of the one without > the 2.5 inch slot here: > > http://snapon.lab.bufferbloat.net/~cero2/nuc-to-puck/results.html > > and later upgraded to the one with the slot, as sata is faster than > msata, and the best wifi (atheros ath9k and ath10k) cards are all full > length). > > These have e1000e cards in them, which support BQL under linux 3.6 and > later, and although the (i3 at least) can't drive gigE to saturation > without TSO, they have been quite nice and quite quiet so far, and > have been giving solid results. They are a really good desktop, too, > under linux, and mounting them on the back of the monitor (or, as I > do, on a pegboard), is helpful too. > > > > > > -- > > Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se > > > > -- > Dave Täht > > https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/make-wifi-fast >