True. That said, fiber can be painful to deal with. Electrical isolation is one big benefit, as is power savings, and of course forward-compatibility. I still prefer running copper for residential, especially because you don’t have to be as careful about bend radius and such.
Within my rack I use DACs to connect all the gear, which works well since it allows maximum performance over short runs with minimal effort.
Nice setup though, my comment wasn’t meant to criticize, I think having a proper network at home is a big boost to quality of life that most folks don’t realize because they’ve never experienced it.
Surplus 10G switches at good prices are likely to be sfp+ and not 10g-baseT at this point in time, too. DAC for same rack is a no brainer at that point. To the rest of your house depends on what you've got in the wall and how easy it is to put new stuff, I guess. I'm running 10G-baseT between my two network cabinets, because there's no economical way to pull anything else, and there's no reason to go for more than 1g other than fun.
Within my rack I use DACs to connect all the gear, which works well since it allows maximum performance over short runs with minimal effort.
Nice setup though, my comment wasn’t meant to criticize, I think having a proper network at home is a big boost to quality of life that most folks don’t realize because they’ve never experienced it.