I'm curious if the pricing on their 24 port 10G models will be coming down soon, or if they are going to not worry about them and move on to a newer base chip set instead. The M7100 (XSM7224 w/ 24 10Gbe + 4 SFP+) & the M7300 (XSM7224S w/ 24 SFP+ + 4x 10Gbe) are interesting but in the same $5k range we can get a Quanta LY9/LY8 and have 2x the ports with a common chip set and (assumed) higher performance.
If you could get the chance to review the 7100/7300 and compare them to your Quanta's that would be a good article. Comparison of the CLI for each, Web interface on the Netgear and if it is worthwhile to configure or just see the status of the switch. Points of comparison that are hard to find on the website spec sheets like can they sustain line rate PPS on all ports and small packets, max sizes of Route/igmp/mld/vlan tables etc, noise levels in real use, is it easy to to swap out "hot swap" parts or a pain, and what is included in "advanced" licenses when applicable.
As many of us are moving more ports to 10G and beyond, solid info on switches that can handle more than 4 10G links will be excellent as the hardware rotates out into the ebay universe and the prices drop for new equipment as it becomes more common.