Hi
I want to make a local 10 gbit network in the office. This will be used for video editing work.
Hardware list:
- 1x MacbookPro M1Max (now there is 2.5 gbe but I need to buy a card)
- 1x PC (now there is 2.5 gbe but I need to buy a card)
- Synology 923+ with 10gbe Rj45 card
I care about good performance and silence (that's why switch without additional fans).
I read that a network on SFP+ would be better than on RJ45 - just because of lower temperatures.
1. should I bet on networking via SFP+ or RJ45? I have to buy cards for MBP and PC and also Switch anyway - so I can choose.
2. which switch should I choose? Ideally it should be "plug it in, set it up and forget it" 😉 I have so with an internet bridge with Ubiquiti 60ghz.
3. what cards to choose for:
PC - here probably something on intel? X520?
MBP - here there is not much choice - although I wonder whether a card on TB3 (but there are reviews that they overheat) - or a network card on pcie and for that an external case)
Thanks for suggestions and hints on what works in practice.
I want to make a local 10 gbit network in the office. This will be used for video editing work.
Hardware list:
- 1x MacbookPro M1Max (now there is 2.5 gbe but I need to buy a card)
- 1x PC (now there is 2.5 gbe but I need to buy a card)
- Synology 923+ with 10gbe Rj45 card
I care about good performance and silence (that's why switch without additional fans).
I read that a network on SFP+ would be better than on RJ45 - just because of lower temperatures.
1. should I bet on networking via SFP+ or RJ45? I have to buy cards for MBP and PC and also Switch anyway - so I can choose.
2. which switch should I choose? Ideally it should be "plug it in, set it up and forget it" 😉 I have so with an internet bridge with Ubiquiti 60ghz.
3. what cards to choose for:
PC - here probably something on intel? X520?
MBP - here there is not much choice - although I wonder whether a card on TB3 (but there are reviews that they overheat) - or a network card on pcie and for that an external case)
Thanks for suggestions and hints on what works in practice.