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Yes, you can connect your server with SPF+.

Yes, you can connect your server with SPF+.

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GaboPlaysMC
Junior Member
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03-12-2016, 01:55 AM
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Hello! I'm checking if it's suitable to use a Dual 10 Gb PCIe SPF card to link an OpenMedia RAID 6 server with the two SPF+ ports on your Dell switch (Dell Emc N1148t). You're aiming for maximum availability across your 30 machines. I've attached a photo for reference. Currently, you have a 4 RJ45 aggregation to a 48-port Cisco switch. Thanks!
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GaboPlaysMC
03-12-2016, 01:55 AM #1

Hello! I'm checking if it's suitable to use a Dual 10 Gb PCIe SPF card to link an OpenMedia RAID 6 server with the two SPF+ ports on your Dell switch (Dell Emc N1148t). You're aiming for maximum availability across your 30 machines. I've attached a photo for reference. Currently, you have a 4 RJ45 aggregation to a 48-port Cisco switch. Thanks!

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pianoklng99
Junior Member
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03-12-2016, 02:59 AM
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Using matching modules in the SFP ports makes sense. Fiber SFP modules tend to be more affordable compared to copper ones. Each SFP-10-SR features an MMF LC-LC patch lead.
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pianoklng99
03-12-2016, 02:59 AM #2

Using matching modules in the SFP ports makes sense. Fiber SFP modules tend to be more affordable compared to copper ones. Each SFP-10-SR features an MMF LC-LC patch lead.