I’m a big fan of MikroTik equipment, but I think there’s a few devices that would be worthwhile additions to the lineup.
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CRS228-24G-4S+RM or CRS 226-24g-2S+Stack-RM - The CRS226 is great, but the lack of additional 10Gb SFP+ ports makes stacking impossible if you have a VM server plugged into the SFP+ ports for 10Gb connectivity. An additional 2x 10Gb ports or the addition of a stacking connector to the backplane would be extremely useful. I’m guessing the extra SFP+ ports would be cheaper to add than a stacking backplane - plus most of us won’t need more than 10 Gb of bandwidth between switches.
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CRS217-1G-16S+RM - One gigabit copper port for management purposes, 16x (or more if you want) 10Gb SFP+ ports for heavy duty core switching. Would be a great complement to the CCR1072 by providing enough ports to aggregate edge and distribution tier 10 Gb uplinks and feed them to the CCR for high capacity switching.
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CCS (Cloud Core Switch) 250-48G-2Q+RM - A cloud core/Top Of Rack switch with 48 copper gigabit ports and 2x 40 Gb QSFP+ uplinks. Provides nearly enough bandwidth to provide every port with a full gigabit on the uplinks, making a viable alternative to stacking backplanes. Might also be useful with an additional 2x 10GB SFP+ ports for uplink to high capacity routers. Imagine 8 of these suckers linked into a stack, with four of them providing 10 Gb uplinks to a CCR1072. Of course, with the multipathing available through the 40 Gb stacking and multiple 10 Gb uplinks to the router, STP/RSTP would be a necessity.