I purchased a Ubiquity UniFi Switch 16 XG in the summer of 2019 for my home-based business and network. I use my network HEAVILY and it is spread across my house and in my garage. I have servers in the garage that need a fast link to the rest of the network in my house.
I have my main desktop pc that I have also hooked to the network via 10GB SFP+ using a fiber cable ran to the Ubiquity UniFi Switch 16 XG. I also have a Ubiquity UniFi 48 Port 500W POE+ switch, but it only has (2) SFP 1GB SFP ports, and (2) 10GB SFP+ ports so I would only be able to connect my pc and the other switch.
My garage has another Ubiquity UniFi 48 Port 500W POE+ switch so the two are linked via 10GB SFP+ via 10GB OM3 Multimode fiber optic cable.
Yes, the Ubiquity UniFi Switch 16 XG is a bit overkill, as I only needed a few more SFP+ ports, but there are not many other options out there, and for future expansion the Ubiquity UniFi Switch 16 XG made the most sense!
I have the Ubiquity UniFi Switch 16 XG Linked to my Ubiquity UniFi 48 Port 500W POE+ switch via a DAC cable, then I also have a server next to that network rack hooked up via DAC cable also, then the 3rd port I am using on the Ubiquity UniFi Switch 16 XG is the one going to my main desktop pc so it has a 10GBPS link to my main server and rest of the network which makes it great for file transfers between my desktop pc and file server.
So my home business network consists of:
- (2) Ubiquity UniFi 48 Port 500W POE+ switch ( 1 house, 1 garage)
- (1) Ubiquity UniFi Switch 16 XG ( house network rack )
- (1) Ubiquity UniFi Switch 8 60W ( living room )
- (1) Ubiquity UniFi AP-AC PRO ( house )
- (1) Ubiquity UniFi AP-AC Lite ( garage )