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I have a monster "NAS" computer (running Windows Server 2012 R2) with 8 x 1TB SSD drives in stripe (approx 8TB total storage, 2gb/sec read/write). I need faster then gigabit now to work easily with 4k media.If you are ok in extra $$ for a 10gbe card, you can direct connect two workstations.
Could I install three "Dell RK375 Broadcom BCM957710 Nextreme II 10GBE Network Adapter Cards" in this NAS computer and direct connect them with Cat7 to my three main workstations each with the same card? I can get the cards for $160 each shipped, is that about the best deal for a 10gbe copper card?
Is this the absolute fastest possible way to connect them? Would it be faster than a 10gbe switch when all three machines are accessing the SSD stripe on the NAS computer at the same time? I assumed direct connect would be faster because all three machines won't be sharing the same 10gbe connection to the server, each of them will have its own direct 10gbe pipe, no?
Is there a different distance limitation on direct connected 10gbe Cat7 or is it still 100 meters?
If not going the direct connect route is NETGEAR XS708E a good 10gbe switch?
Thanks for all your great information and testing you provide

-Jamie M.