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Which switch/switch to choose?
You need a switch / switch to organize a home network in which there are two servers.
Switch requirements:
1. 4 gbit/s
2. High throughput! To keep DDoS
3. At least 4 ports
4. Cheapness without sacrificing quality - within 4000 rubles
I would be very grateful for your help and your invaluable experience in working with switches.
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HP ProCurrve
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Expensive, but reliable + cool warranty.
Yes, anyone. For example, TP-link is one of the cheap ones (around a thousand). I have three of these spinning, like no problem.
I don't pretend to have an invaluable experience :)
I can only say that after buying a year ago, TL-WR1043ND did not encounter a single problem. T-t-t :)
I bought it on the advice of my colleagues - three of them had TP-Links of similar models with the same diagnosis - no problems.
As for the price (now it costs about 2 tr.) - probably there are cheaper ones, but I didn’t find such that Wi-Fi was also distributed at a good speed, but with good reviews.
Let me ask you where the 4 gbit/s figure came from. Does 1 gigabit internet really come to your house?
Regarding DDoS, the switch will not be the most important thing in this situation... even simple unmanaged models can withstand 100% port loading, do you have a router/server providing 1 gigabit wan at the entrance to your home network?
for a competent answer, you need to describe a little the network that you have and the tasks.
There are used switches regularly on eBay. Often, large companies sell outdated but serviceable equipment and you can find very interesting options. I took a Linksys SRW-2008
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couple of years ago for $80 + shipping. Managed. No fan, compact, does not heat up. The only pity is that the web muzzle works exclusively under IE and under no other browser. But all sorts of VLANs, link aggregation and other goodies to play around with.
I took Netgear GS716T , but there are two loud coolers, it interferes with sleep. I did not dare to disable both, because. heats up noticeably. And the piece of iron is simpler in functionality.
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