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theJonson
Jun 16, 2010Aspirant
ReadyNAS 4200 + 10GBe Option
I've been looking into the 10GBe option on the ReadyNAS 4200 to upgrade our HyperV system to a failover cluster. All I can find is that if you buy the 4200 with the 10GBe option you get 2x 10GBe CX...
robotoverlord
Jul 22, 2010Aspirant
I love the diagram but let me add one more variable to that particular design:
What if you want to have 2 ReadyNAS 4200's in this and still have the Server with 2 x 10GBe SFP+ ports? In other words, I would want 4 - CX4's, 2 SFP+'s and 2 slots used for the stacking kit. My goal is to have a little bit of redundancy. Can you setup the ports in an active/standby role where the active can be a 10GBe and the standby could be a 1Gbe that would become active if the 10GBe loses link? Right now my resellers don't seem to have the S version available for ordering, only the G and T models. Ordering that model would solve the problem.
What if you want to have 2 ReadyNAS 4200's in this and still have the Server with 2 x 10GBe SFP+ ports? In other words, I would want 4 - CX4's, 2 SFP+'s and 2 slots used for the stacking kit. My goal is to have a little bit of redundancy. Can you setup the ports in an active/standby role where the active can be a 10GBe and the standby could be a 1Gbe that would become active if the 10GBe loses link? Right now my resellers don't seem to have the S version available for ordering, only the G and T models. Ordering that model would solve the problem.
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