
I would kill for a 24-port 10GbE Juniper switch for ~$2,500. You can't even get a 24-port 1GbE for that.
EX4200s are abundant for much less in Ebay (for the 24port 1g requirement). In the 10G space though, indeed, Juniper is expensive. On 1/30/2016 05:03 PM, Jonas Bjork wrote:
Dear Mr. Carpenter,
Juniper is expensive. If you buy a new 48 x 10GbE/SFP+ fiberswitch from an H3C based vendor like Huawei, you get the whole unit for $10,000. All you need in addition to that are the lasers and these will set you back a hundred bucks per port in case you select 1310nm SFP+ modules (SMF 80km duplex), rendering a total price of less than $300 per interface,
Best regards,
Jonas Bjork ISP Senior Network Engineer
On 28 Jan 2016, at 19:35, Mike <mike-nanog@tiedyenetworks.com> wrote:
On 01/28/2016 10:29 AM, Randy Carpenter wrote: I'd love to know what model Juniper you are getting for $102 per 10GbE port and where you are getting it. The lowest-end 10GbE switch is the EX4600, which lists at more like $850 per port. You can get higher-end ones with much larger port counts and get the cost/port down to about half that, but I can't imagine what you could be talking about for $102/port.
I would kill for a 24-port 10GbE Juniper switch for ~$2,500. You can't even get a 24-port 1GbE for that. +1, me too!