Black Ninja
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You probably don't need OM3, but my suggestion is to shoot for OM2.
What kind of card and switch are you planning to get?
I'll get the OM3. I read this from http://www.lanshack.com:
"The 50/125 µm core size comes in three different classifications (OM2, OM3 and OM4). Please note that OM3 is usually just referred to as 10GIG since it is generally the best choice for 10 Gigabit Ethernet over Multimode fiber and was designed specifically for that purpose (unless you need the extra distance provided by OM4).
OM3 and OM4 fibers will support upcoming 40 and 100 Gb/s speeds. Only OM3 and OM4 Multimode fibers are included in the IEEE 802.3ba standard for next-generation 40 and 100 Gb/s Ethernet. OM1 and OM2 fibers are not supported media types for these applications."
Those you point's make it OM3 if go the fiber road. I don't know what card is best, I was hoping to find out from you. Let me tell you my setup maybe you can suugest best for my case:
I have 5-6 workstations on the second floor and servers in the basement with switch there. In order to have non-blocking from second floor to basement I ran 6 cables (cat6) from each PC to the switch in that basement so no daisy chaining switches.
I was hoping I can upgrade the switch in the basemen with 10gb capabilities so I can use existing cat6 between second floor and basement. Any server already in the basement is next to the switch so I can ruining any sort of connection to it, but wanted to have non-blocking 5x1gb client and 1x10gb workstation from second floor without running fiber in the walls ?