Reddit Reddit reviews Tp-Link TL-SG1024D 24-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch - DW2697

We found 5 Reddit comments about Tp-Link TL-SG1024D 24-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch - DW2697. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Tp-Link TL-SG1024D 24-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch - DW2697
24 10/100/1000Mbps portsInnovative energy-efficient technology saves power up to 20%Supports MAC address self-learning, Auto MDI/MDIX and Auto negotiationSupports IEEE 802.3x flow control for Full Duplex mode and backpressure for Half Duplex modePlug & play design
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5 Reddit comments about Tp-Link TL-SG1024D 24-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch - DW2697:

u/eleitl · 3 pointsr/networking

Unmanaged: http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-24-Port-Gigabit-Desktop-Rackmount/dp/B003UWXFM0/ 80 pounds.

Managed "lite": http://www.amazon.co.uk/TL-SG3424-JetStream-Gigabit-Managed-Switch/dp/B005B7YVCK/ 120 pounds.

These are probably crap (check product reviews), so caveat emptor.

u/iknowcraig · 3 pointsr/HomeNetworking

Do you want a managed switch? If not, This one is only £67 new on amazon: TP-LINK TL-SG1024D 24-Port Gigabit Desktop/Rackmount Unmanaged Switch https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003UWXFM0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_VFuKAbYD5F66C

u/Coob610 · 1 pointr/servers

So would there be no real benefit over having one NIC for the base system and one NIC for all the VMs?

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I havent heard of Mobaxterm or Terminus, Ill do some research into them at some point.


Money is kinda short for me, but Ive found a UPS for around £120
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002RL0CKI/ref=psdc_430442031_t4_B007VHDKNY
Does this seem ok?
I had a look at some rackmount ones but theyre all £200 upwards (more than im going to spend on the R710 itself)

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It doesnt really bother me not running ESXi on the latest version unless they made a massive change like making live VM migration free or something. I havent done too much research into the other hypervisors as I have mostly seen ESXi and thought that was the most popular. Though I may try all of them later down the road, perhaps on a second system (I just had a thought, could I run a virtualised instance of the other hypervisors in ESXi?)

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From the little bit I have just seen, XCP looks pretty good.

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Does this switch look decent?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-SG1024D-24-Port-Rackmount-Unmanaged/dp/B003UWXFM0/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=rackmount+switch&qid=1555791974&s=computers&sr=1-4

I have found some of the same model cheaper on ebay and, with my very limited knowledge, this looks to be alright.

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Also, how would I go about distributing power from the UPS, surely 6 plugs wouldnt last long before needing to expand. I have seen some massive extension lead looking things with 20 plugs and stuff like that but I assume one small UPS wouldnt be able to power something like that.

u/Teck1325 · 0 pointsr/homelab

This one. I know it's unmanaged but it suits my needs.