Why only 2 sfp(+)?

I am looking into upgrading a part of my network.
And your switches have like most others 2 SFP+ ports.
Which is not bad on its own if you need it in a rack, and switch the higher capacity from one into the other.
However, as soon as you need to go from 1 into 2 switches and want to use 10gb for that, you are stuck. Because you might not have a rack, or need to daist-chain switches.
Luckily my latest Draytek switch comes with 4 SFP+ ports on a 8 port 2.5gb switch.

From what I understood, is that you are working on higher capacity switches, at least I think I heard that in a Youtube video of you.
I guess it is 2.5 gb instead of 1gb.
Will they also have 2 SFP+ ports, or perhaps more?
I can imagine that 2 or 4 is a matter of more costs.
But it also could spare the costs of an extra aggregation switch.

Just an idea.

RobB

You know it’s SFP right not FSP?

Yes I do. Must be a typo.

Sometimes more SFP ports are useful, I agree. But on the other hand when we need more SFP ports it’s usually more than 3, them an aggregation SFP switch is a smart way to go.