> From: bblisa [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan Ritter
> 
> Does anyone have years of happiness with stupid 48-port gig-e
> switches? Let me know what you like, or what initially looks
> ok and turns out to be bad in practice.

I've used these. Never had more than 4 at a time, but I've had them in 
production for several years, without any failures:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4M540J3965

Alongside those, we've had other switches, including linksys and d-link, which 
*did* fail. So despite having never experienced a failure on the netgear ones, 
we decided it was in our best interest to keep a cold spare on hand. (You can 
stick it into the rack, with nothing connected to it, but if you do that, why 
bother powering it on? Just leave it in the rack, unplugged.) Even though they 
have a lifetime warranty, it takes some days to ship it out and get a 
replacement.

They also have stackable units, and units with 2-4 10GigE ports, that you could 
use for daisy chaining.

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