Tuesday, September 3rd 2024

ASUSTOR Introduces Switch'nstor 9 Gen2 10GbE + 2.5GbE Unmanaged Switch

ASUSTOR Inc. today launched the nine-port hybrid 10GbE/2.5GbE Switch'nstor 9 Gen 2 which has eight 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet ports and a 10GbE port using SFP+ for NAS devices. Attach an ASUSTOR 10-Gigabit-Ethernet-Enabled NAS to give up to four clients full-speed access at 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet speeds without bottlenecks which improves the work efficiency of content creators and enterprises.

Not only can up to four clients receive full 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet performance when attaching a 10-Gigabit Ethernet ASUSTOR NAS to the switch, but the flexibility of 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet ports also allows for eight clients to connect at above-Gigabit performance for maximum efficiency. In addition to high speeds, the Switch'nstor 9 Gen 2 has numerous convenience features like its ability to be mounted on a wall, its fanless design ensures silence, and its 12 Watt hours of power consumption ensures it saves money over the long run which makes the Switch'nstor 9 Gen 2 especially suitable for team collaboration, home entertainment, small businesses and families.
This product has a two-year warranty. For detailed purchasing information, please contact your local distributor or the ASUSTOR store.

Switch'nstor 9 Gen 2 Specifications:
  • CPU: RTL8373 + RTL8224
  • Networking: 9x Ethernet ports
  • RJ-45 Port Speed: 100/1000/2500
  • SFP+ Port Speed: 1000/2500/10000
  • Jumbo Frame Support: 10K
  • Supported Standards: IEEE 802.3 Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-T), IEEE 802.3ab, (1000BASE-T), IEEE 802.3z (1000BASE-X), IEEE 802.3bz (2.5GBase-T), IEEE 802.3ae (10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASE-ER, 10GBASE-LX4), IEEE 802.3x (Full-Duplex Flow Control)
  • Switching Capacity: 60 Gbps
  • MAC Address Table: 4K
  • Advanced Features: IEEE 802.3X traffic management
  • Maximum Power Consumption: 12 W
  • Cooling: Fanless
  • Dimensions: 190 x 100 x 28 mm
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8 Comments on ASUSTOR Introduces Switch'nstor 9 Gen2 10GbE + 2.5GbE Unmanaged Switch

#1
Ferrum Master
Make 10Gbe as norm on your boards, then try to shovel this to the market....
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#2
TheLostSwede
News Editor
So last gen two chip solution. Thanks, but no thanks.
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#3
Chaitanya
Trendnet has much better offering and might even end up being cheaper than these NAS maker offerings.
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#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
It's NT$3980 or about US$125.
Plenty of cheaper no-name products around, based on the same Realtek hardware.
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#5
randomUser
Weird naming.
Switchnstore means Switch + Storage
But there is only a switch here and no storage? What gives.
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#6
Bwaze
randomUserWeird naming.
Switchnstore means Switch + Storage
But there is only a switch here and no storage? What gives.
Yeah, it's confusing since some routers and switches genuinely do offer network attached drives.
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#7
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
What can the backplane handle? You know one of the main metrics for deciding if a switch is even worth it?
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