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#10gig — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #10gig, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Patrick from ServeTheHome with an update on some developments at the low end of the 10-gigabit Ethernet ecosystem:

    * a new low(er) power Realtek chip which consumes 2-3 watts and only requires PCIe gen4 x1

    * a couple small fanless #10GbE switches for $300 or less

    youtube.com/watch?v=b3CTh1iqrGM

    #10Gig #HomeLab #SelfHosting #ServeTheHome

  2. Patrick from ServeTheHome with an update on some developments at the low end of the 10-gigabit Ethernet ecosystem:

    * a new low(er) power Realtek chip which consumes 2-3 watts and only requires PCIe gen4 x1

    * a couple small fanless #10GbE switches for $300 or less

    youtube.com/watch?v=b3CTh1iqrGM

    #10Gig #HomeLab #SelfHosting #ServeTheHome

  3. Patrick from ServeTheHome with an update on some developments at the low end of the 10-gigabit Ethernet ecosystem:

    * a new low(er) power Realtek chip which consumes 2-3 watts and only requires PCIe gen4 x1

    * a couple small fanless #10GbE switches for $300 or less

    youtube.com/watch?v=b3CTh1iqrGM

    #10Gig #HomeLab #SelfHosting #ServeTheHome

  4. Patrick from ServeTheHome with an update on some developments at the low end of the 10-gigabit Ethernet ecosystem:

    * a new low(er) power Realtek chip which consumes 2-3 watts and only requires PCIe gen4 x1

    * a couple small fanless #10GbE switches for $300 or less

    youtube.com/watch?v=b3CTh1iqrGM

    #10Gig #HomeLab #SelfHosting #ServeTheHome

  5. Patrick from ServeTheHome with an update on some developments at the low end of the 10-gigabit Ethernet ecosystem:

    * a new low(er) power Realtek chip which consumes 2-3 watts and only requires PCIe gen4 x1

    * a couple small fanless #10GbE switches for $300 or less

    youtube.com/watch?v=b3CTh1iqrGM

    #10Gig #HomeLab #SelfHosting #ServeTheHome

  6. My old #qnap 4disk #NAS has given up and decided to call it a day. Anyone want to recommend a replacement?

    I want to retain the 4 3.5" sata disks, and add another 4 2.5" ssd's. Also looking for a #10gig link and enough performance to do it justice. I run #raid10 , and #ipv6