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  • GREAT question! It was designed to replicate a tv show when spun at 24hz, and a new cake was made for each segment of the show, usually 12 per episode plus one for the results and two for commercial breaks. Multiple bakeries were used, but to maintain consistency each bakery produced all 13 cakes per one single episode (the advertisement cakes were all handled by a single bakery and were often reused).

  • Yeah a cheap switch probably wouldn't cut it. You'd need a more expensive managed switch to do segregated vlans, which would balloon the budget.

    Not sure on veth segregation, but you could probably try with equipment you already have (onboard nic w/ veths > unmanaged gbit switch)

    I've been looking at the open banana pi router since it has openwrt (debian/Ubuntu too). I think I'm going to wait and hope they put more multi-gig ports on next one tho.

  • You can probably use it, but you will not get full throughput on all the ports at the same time. 3.5/6 max real world.

    My advice, get a cheap pcie4 10g nic and a 10g switch with multiple ports, but idk what you're trying to do.