3com 3226 Switch Equivalent

Feb 24, 2007

I have been using 3com 3226 and love it! But it is EOL now, do anyone know of the equivalent new model from 3com?

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EGIhosting.com (or UPS) Lost My 3com Switch

Jun 25, 2008

We end our relationship with egihosting.com last year with only one owned 3Com 4526 switch left in their datacenter, we thought there might be some chance to come back with them, so we did not ship back our switch right away.

This year at May 29 we ask them to ship back the switch and they ask for $65 fee: ....

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Jul 13, 2009

I orded today new switch 3COM (48 port + 2giga + 2 fiber).

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I want configure switch for port 41-48 access all ports;

What solution for this cenary?

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Dec 11, 2007

with two 3com 3870 switches.

Our setup looks like this

Computer A (GigE) Switch 1 (gigE) Media Converter (Fiber Run) Media Converter (gigE) Switch 2 (gigE) Computer B

We have a cross connect in our data center that uses media converters (fiber) to regular 1000FD on each end.

Each end of the 1000FD handoff is plugged into port 1 of the 3870's (switch 1 and switch 2).

Pinging from Computer A to Computer B we receive a 50% packet loss.
Pinging from Computer B to Switch 1, no packet loss.
Pinging from Computer A to Switch 2, 50% packet loss.

Looking in the interface, the port 1's on each switch auto negotiate to 1000FD, however flow control shows as off.

We asked our data center to run tests on the media converts and fiber runs and everything comes back 100% fine. Has anyone seen a weird issue like this before with 3com switches not playing nicely with media converters?

I have no clue whats going on and our data center said the fiber run/media converter is fine... [url]

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Oct 2, 2007

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Jan 2, 2009

if there is already an equivalent Xeon for the i7 processors?

I mean that for example C2Q Q6600 is equivalent for X3220 if I'm right.

Also, I guess those Servers will cost a lot more, not only because the processor is very costly but it also requires DDR3 RAM which is still nowadays quite expensive...

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Apr 13, 2009

Im looking for a free equivalent to Cpanel, how ever it must do similar things and offer similar features. Its also must do the same things in terms of emails such as the incoming/outgoing mail server will be mail.domain.com and their user names will be their email addresses.

Another feature i would like is the ability to migrate from Cpanel to this control panel.

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Jul 14, 2009

I'm moving a framework over to a new server for a client and they're using IIS. Is there an IIS equivalent to the following two lines of mod_rewrite code from Apache?

Code:
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Oct 12, 2008

I am looking for a good dedicated server provider in Europe. Ideally I am looking for something similar to softlayer or theplanet but in the EU.

three things that are important for us and do not seem to be offered by many providers:

- Ability to do automated secure (connection initiated by the backup device) offsite backups via eVault or r1soft.

- Ability to add additional servers in the future (e.g. separate db server) as part of our "internal" network (this is: any traffic between our servers would count as internal traffic and not against our bandwith limits). E.g. Softlayer by default and for free gives you your own virtual private network and you can add new servers as need arises.

- ability to upgrade configurations and have the ability to customize our hardware setup.

other than the above we need cPanel/whm, a trustworthy company, good support, option for managed or unmanaged service.

any suggestions?

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May 5, 2009

On a Linux box, I know how to set a file to CHMOD 666 permissions. How do you set world writable permissions to a file on a Windows server?

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are there any free programs for windows?

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Feb 17, 2008

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Jul 8, 2007

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Aug 11, 2007

I currently run five websites that are hosted by Yahoo! Small Business.

I am extremely frustrated by the fact that I cannot use PHP 5 and MySQL 5 with these websites. I pay ~$200/month for these 5 webhosting accounts.

I am beginning to see that paying this much to host 5 websites where I cannot even use the PHP version that I would like to is a bit ridiculous.

I know that I could simply switch to another shared hosting provider that includes PHP 5 as an option, but since I am running 5 websites concurrently, and these websites are each just about maxed with respect to bandwidth and disk space, shouldn't I look into another option?

So as I can see, my options are either a VDS/VPS, where I could host all 5 websites for one fee that would probably be MUCH lower than my $200/month I am paying currently, or something else that is similar.

I have decided that I want/need root access, because that way I can install/configure the system with whatever I desire now and in the future, BUT: I am not familiar with Linux (and I would want Linux) server administration; I don't know whether to choose CentOS4 or Red Hat Fedora Core 6 for an example; I don't know which Plesk 8 options I would need, etc......

WILL I BE GETTING MYSELF INTO A LOT OF TROUBLE if I choose a VPS and I am unable for some reason to administer the server properly?

I AM familiar with UNIX administration on OS X for example, and I AM familiar with coding.... PHP, SQL, Perl, Python, etc....

I just don't want to get myself into trouble although I am sure I want at least a VDS/VPS and I am sure I want root access.

I am confused as to what my options are other than a VDS/VPS (I don't think I need a dedicated server yet).

I have visited TextDrive and read about their Joyent Accelerators; what are they exactly? Not a VPS, but a scalable web-application-deployment environment?

This has been a long post and as you can see I am completely confused as to where to go from here..... could anyone that doesn't mind please let me know what my options are and what might be a good fit?

My websites are database-driven and need to be scalable.

A few of my requirements:

Full Root Access
Linux OS
at least 600GB Bandwidth
at least 25GB disk space
FTP Backup / Routine Server Backup for entire site
384-512MB Guaranteed RAM
Plesk 8 (I think) with various add-ons (which ones I don't yet know)
Support for 100 MySQL databases

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Sep 18, 2009

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it will take high HA,

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could you know what it is?

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May 9, 2009

I'm trying to setup the Clozure Common Lisp implementation for CGI web programming. I've made a hello application and compiled it.

I can type ./index.cgi at the terminal and the properly formatted header and some text are displayed.

When I try to view the index page though the web browser I get an internal server error.

Quote:

Couldn't load lisp heap image from
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I'm wondering if this is a Lisp problem or a problem with the web server/permissions.

I wrote a hello world CGI app in C and ran that through the browser without any problems.

I applied the same permissions from the C app to the Lisp app and still had the same problem.

I *think* this is a Lisp problem, but just felt that I should check with some people who are more familiar with server setups than myself.

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Jan 8, 2009

I currently have a dedicated server, which is hosting several websites. I'm happy with the service I'm getting, but I'm trying to save money. I'm paying $120/month for the dedicated server. Spending half of that each month would be great.

Right now, the websites are either static websites, or are simple database driven websites with not much traffic. My server load averages are pretty close to 0.01
I would think a VPS would be fine for my needs. However, I may have a site I will host in the future that is database driven and uses Ruby on Rails. It would probably have 10-20 users online at any given time, and maybe several hundred subscribers total.

Would a VPS still work in this instance, or should I stick with a dedicated machine?

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Feb 19, 2007

I'm sending off about 6 servers off to colo soon, and looking for a basic switch..

I would prefer it to be a Cisco switch (but doesnt have to be, just that i'm used to IOS), not used.

Fairly cheap and nothing overkill. Just going to be pushing 20Mbit/sec.

Must haves : vLan capabilities, SNMP, 10/100mbit upink, able to cap ports at non-standard rates (eg. 1mbit/11mbit).

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I need a basic L3 switch for maybe 25 mbps that will do hopefully up to 50 VLANs and which will not require me to hire someone to configure it.

As much as I like Cisco, that rules them out.

The reason I'd like a Layer 3 switch is so that I can run my backups and inter-server transfers without adding to my bandwidth bill. Also, VLANS are a critical requirement as i have a lot of customers with root on their managed servers.

So i am looking at HP [gasp] switches. How "easy" is the web-based configuration widget? [I'm an advanced unix admin but networking is a mystery to me.]

This is a starter switch and once i have a full cab of servers I'll be able to spend $7K on a pair of 3560s and hire someone to configure them for me ... but until then what can i get to meet my requirements?

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Sep 26, 2009

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Sep 23, 2009

I am looking at picking up a switch to mess around with at home. I found the following within driving distance but have no idea of which one will give me more up to date, hands on experience. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Used Cisco WS-C5509 Chassis with power supply ( POWER SUPPLY 34-0870-01), and fan (WSC5509FAN)
Cisco WS-X5530-E2 Supervisor Engine III Modules
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Cisco WS-X5234-RJ45 Switch Modules X 8

$160 each.

Cisco WS-C5500 Chassis
POWER SUPPLY 34-0773-03
Cisco Ws-x5550 Supervisor Engine Iii G-series
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For $200

Cisco WS-C5505 Chassis
Cisco WS-X5530-E2 Supervisor Engine III Modules
Cisco WS-U5533-FEFX-MMF Supervisor Engine III Uplink Modules
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For $140

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Jul 27, 2009

which switches to buy as there are a myriad of options out there and I'm quite frankly a bit lost.

After reading through a bunch of posts here as well it looks like most people are leaning towards the Cisco Catalyst or HP ProCurve lines.

My requirements are:

- min. 24 Ports (4 SFP ports) 10/100/1000

- Layer 3 routing

- Low latency is more important than high throughput

- Switches will handle a lot of UDP multicasting, thus adequate buffers are important to minimize packet loss due to overflowing buffers

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Apr 15, 2009

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Other then getting large amounts of traffic, what is the purpose?

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Apr 27, 2009

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My budget: $4 per month
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PayPal payment only.
Multiple domain hosting.
CPanel.

And reliable at long last!

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Feb 13, 2008

We have a small hosting company (currently 24 racks) that we are expanding to hold 100 racks. We have several 3640 series routers behind a 7200 series router (our edge router) that feed into numerous 2950 switches and 515 & 525 pix firewalls then into the racks with customer supplied switches within the rack. I want to replace all the 3640 and 2950 switches with a 6500 series switch. The only routing we do within the 3640's is subnet routing to the switches which make up individual networks for each customer. My goal is to use the 6500 switch to limit bandwidth for each port feeding a customer and to eliminate all but the 7200 router and the 2950 switches. Does anyone know of a reason or reasons this would not work or if it's just a bad idea. Looking for pro's and con's,

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