@dashie t'avais déjà le module SFP sur la Delta donc y'a ptet des retour d'exp + complet sur lafibre.info 👀 ça dois toujours être la même chose.
Mais ouais 1Go/s symétrique j'ai beau seed actuellement j'sent le bottleneck va être ASAP leurs 10G-EPON là
Si jamais tu passe le cap faudra qu'on test de maxer le réseau en free<->free mdr (c'est vrmt leurs offre la plus cher, même en mode "essentiel" t'as 10balles/mois de +, jla prend car c'est gratuit via mon taff mdr)
@dashie tjr ! Mais j'ai pas l'occaz d'utiliser le super edgerouter que tu m'avais filé là, t'as plein de ports 2.5gb sur la box c con de les brider derrière un truc 1Gbit
Donc ouais ptet que ça marche pas en pratique mais l'option est tjr la
Bon on peut pas différencier des ports au niveau d'un multiplexeur logique (me tapez pas pour le mot multiplexeur j'voulais pas dire multiprise comme un golmon)
Mais on peut évidemment accéder à tt les devices :neocat_uwu:
@Miaourt@dashie Are those ports USB4 or Thunderbolt? It needs to be more specific. If they're really Thunderbolt ports they need to be using the proper Thunderbolt symbol...
> USB4 cover most of the Thunderbolt 3 spec, and should be sufficient to declare full Thunderbolt 3 compatibility.
Not *full*. USB4 implementations can optionally support most of Thunderbolt 3 including the PCIE mode that's no longer Thunderbolt-specific. The mention of Thunderbolt on this ad is probably targeting the Thunderbolt network adapter dongles but the lack of clarity here is strange.
USB4 can also exist without the PCIE mode support (it requires CPU+motherboard support as it needs extra PCIE lanes) but allegedly Microsoft won't certify the hardware if the USB4 implementation is missing it.
@feld@dashie well, Thunderbolt is an Intel trademark that requires Intel's approbation to be issued...
(See for example Framework laptops that were Thunderbolt compatible for months but couldn't market or communicate on it since they weren't approved by Intel)
USB4 cover most of the Thunderbolt 3 spec, and should be sufficient to declare full Thunderbolt 3 compatibility.
That's said, never had my hand on it, but there's quite the tests online that maybe tested this capability.
@feld@dashie TIL, well, I can't say. Still, afaik this miniserver/workstation have a full pci slot (idk if 4/8/16 lane but there's one) so it's also an option if you need pci extension
This + nvme ports
I think it's a quite flexible platform lol, for the small size