10Gb Uplink/1 Gb POE+ ports

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Are there any mfgs that make a switch like the heading? Unless I misunderstand, the switch uplink speed seems to be the bottleneck for surveillance systems. Am I wrong?
 
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With 11 cameras streaming 24/7 the bandwidth used isn’t even a blip on most switches. And, we are not using the 10Gb uplinks, just 1Gb.

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With 20 cameras constantly streaming, a mix of 2MP and 4MP at 2048b/ps for 2MP and 8192b/ps for 4MP and all at 15fps, I'm seeing about 150Mb/ps on the gig link to the camera switches. No way you need a 10Gb switch for video surveillance cameras.
 
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With most cams being only 100mb having a 1gb POE+ isn’t really required as the port will negotiate down to 100mbs.

My HP 2530 layer 2 switch has 1gb ports and POE+ but only has 1gbs uplink ports but for normal household use that uplink port gets no where near being saturated.
 

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Thanks for your time to respond and for not making fun of my ignorance guys. Regarding the Ubiquity products, I don't like having to use a third party cloud service for their products. Too bad their isn't an OpenWRT for switches. There isn't, is there?
 
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Thanks for your time to respond and for not making fun of my ignorance guys. Regarding the Ubiquity products, I don't like having to use a third party cloud service for their products. Too bad their isn't an OpenWRT for switches. There isn't, is there?
We don't use their cloud service; all are in house.
 

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Thanks for your time to respond and for not making fun of my ignorance guys. Regarding the Ubiquity products, I don't like having to use a third party cloud service for their products. Too bad their isn't an OpenWRT for switches. There isn't, is there?
You don’t need cloud for ubiquiti.


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i love hp products..
they mostly have a real lifetime warranty..

i found a few old switches from 1995 in my basement... they were abandoned because the fans were all faulty. i didnt know that they have lifetime warranty. i already tried that with a cisco switch but they told me its EOL so lifetime warranty is bullshit. after reading on the internet it seems that lifetime warranty on hp switches means forever.

so i called them and what to say. they sent me 3x 2530-24 via dhl express last week..

time flies.. they were bought for 3500usd/each in 95 , now a brandnew 2530 is around .. maybe 400usd
 

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Plenty of switches with what you want, but you really don't need 10G to your NVR unless you have an ungodly amount of cams

My core switch is an SX350X-24F with 24 x 10G SFP+ ports, and I haven't bothered to throw my NVR on there

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My home network is 10GbE, so I wanted a couple switches that had 10GbE uplinks. I know there's a lot of hate for Netgear around here, but I went with their ProSAFE S3300-52X-PoE+. It's a 48-Port Gigabit Stackable Smart Switch with PoE+ and 4 10G uplinks. I bought them used on ebay for under $400 and they've been flawless. (I did replace the fans with Noctua since my network closet is in my office). I use one specifically for my Security VLAN. The Blue Iris computer is connected to one of the 10GbE uplinks and another uplink is connected to my 10GbE backbone switch.
 

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My home network is 10GbE, so I wanted a couple switches that had 10GbE uplinks. I know there's a lot of hate for Netgear around here, but I went with their ProSAFE S3300-52X-PoE+. It's a 48-Port Gigabit Stackable Smart Switch with PoE+ and 4 10G uplinks. I bought them used on ebay for under $400 and they've been flawless. (I did replace the fans with Noctua since my network closet is in my office). I use one specifically for my Security VLAN. The Blue Iris computer is connected to one of the 10GbE uplinks and another uplink is connected to my 10GbE backbone switch.
I have always had excellent luck with their ProSafe line. No hate here.
 

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I'll hate!

But STP implementation on their smart/managed switches is absolute trash! If you end up with a mildly complicated network its possible the Netgate switch will just end up confused and start having STP issues. Unplug a random access port, and suddenly it decides STP root has updated, wtf Netgear
 
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