Hi Aitor,
Thanx for your reply.
I 'm really surprised there are not more reactions to my post.
I 'm looking for a solution for these SMB situations:
Within 1 building (
all copper):
Room 1 > VMware host + SAN; room 2 > 1 VMware host + SAN.
SAN = Starwind HA. Devide data-hungry applicatiion over the two SAN with the respective VMs on the VMware host in the same room.
SAN: 1 dual CX4 interface and 1 dual 1Gb interface
(CX4 > VMware host; to switches: 1x 1GB port to other SAN for synchronization, 1x 1Gb port spare or redundancy SAN synchronization)
VM host: 1 dual CX4 interface and 1 quad 1Gb interface
(CX4 > VMware host, 1x 1GB port to both switches, 1x 1Gb VMware HA, 1x 1Gb spare (maybe VMware FT)
Switch 2x (vendor,type), x 1Gb ports for workstations,
same room: 2 x 1Gb uplink (team) to other switch in for user LAN
to other room: 2x 1Gb uplink (team) for user LAN, 1x 1Gb uplink for SAN synchronization, 1x 1Gb uplink for VMware HA, (1x 1Gb uplink VMware FT)
With 2 buildings (
Fiber):
Idem hardware except for connection between locations.
In this situation my question is: are 2x 10Gb fiber redundant connection, with vlan configuration and maybe QOS, a secure solution with regards to SAN synchronization, VMware HA and FT?
Working a lot with HP switches, e.g. 2910al and 5406zl, prices for 10Gb Gbic tranceiver are ouch

€ 2000 ex! Will need four of them in this situation.
Looking at 'your' Dell 6224 with one SFP+ module + two 10gb SFP+ transceivers I come up to € 2600-3000 ex depending on fiber SM/MM and short/long range!
Thanx Jaap