emerald_octane wrote: » I would go with a managed switch such as the SG200 just to have VLAN and Jumbo Frames. SG300 will give you VLANs, Jumbo Frames and L3 routing.
phonic wrote: » You mentioned a NAS and VM server. Are you planning on doing iSCSI between the two? If so, I too would also recommend going with a managed switch. Otherwise, performance will be mediocre at best. Personally, I do like the Netgear GS110TP. It is 8xGB Ethernet + 2GBICs. Fully managed (VLANs, etc.). The downside (or upside for some) is that it supports PoE. If you don't need it, that's an added cost. But I've used these frequently and like them a lot.
Corndork2 wrote: » That netgear is a solid soho switch however be careful when using it with VMware. I assume you'll have multiple NIC's on your VM ESXi host. The netgear does not support LAG, LACP, Etherchanel or VLAN's. Thus, you wont be able to reliably connect multiple NIC's from the same host with VLAN tags or port aggregation. I'd also be worried about broadcast storms with mutiple NIC's from the same Vswitch connected to that netgear. Maybe the 3550 you have is a better bet? Im sure its slower in overall throughput as most 3550's arent gigabit, however you'll get to do more involved labs involving networking and VMware.