[Beowulf] Re: looking for a switch to purchase (Michael R. Hines)
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Maurice Hilarius maurice at harddata.comFri Dec 17 21:20:59 PST 2004
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The DLink DGS-1224T is a pretty good bang for the buck. 24 ports of GbE, 2 uplinks, and right on your budget point of $500 >Hi everyone, > > I'm a graduate student at Florida State University and I'm looking >to buy a basic, level 2 gigabit switch that supports jumbo frames. I only >need a few ports on this switch: no more than 16, really. > > From the searching on the internet I've been doing, I'm having trouble >understanding exactly how to eliminate the switches from different >companies. There are tons of them, and many of them have support for other >levels, ( 3 through 7), which I don't really need. > >My price range is a maximum of $500. > >Anyone have any suggestions? Your help is much appreciated. > >/* ----------------------------------------------- */ >Michael R. Hines With our best regards, Maurice W. Hilarius Telephone: 01-780-456-9771 Hard Data Ltd. FAX: 01-780-456-9772 11060 - 166 Avenue email:maurice at harddata.com Edmonton, AB, Canada http://www.harddata.com/ T5X 1Y3 This email, message, and content, should be considered confidential, and is the copyrighted property of Hard Data Ltd., unless stated otherwise.
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