We use a ton of 40gb links in the datacenter, switches, optices and nics are all cheap. Also so far we have found any port that will do 100gb it all also do 40gb.
It seems that those servers dont take AC power. There would be a power shelf in the rack that would take AC power and change it to DC power. The bus bars looks like they would be DC power.
It looks like you are only trying to 2 meter, check this out it would be even cheaper.
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What we do is run a smtp relay inside the network with no auth if coming from the allowed IPs. From there it is authed and sent on to office 365 to the users.
This was posted to the github page and ceph mailing list. This bug affects all Debian/Ubuntu distros using the packages from repo. This does affect proxmox. With the patch people are seeing 3-5x increase in both write speed and latency. The Ceph team has said they will backport this patch all...
You dont think the site like that does have 100gb uplinks? This week I just installed 2x 100gb (part of a ring) to a apartment building in ATL. We have dark fiber to the building. The optics was less than $10K for both links and the switch is an airsta 100gb uplink switch for $2k.
IF the government was tied into camera system I dont think they would anything but a router/switch and pipe back to a government owned datacenter. You can supply the realtime feed from many cameras on a single 100gb link.
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