We've been using Fiberstore.com:

http://fiberstore.com/

They ship directly from China (but quickly!), but the ability to select
exact vendor/model combinations is really good, and the price is definitely
right. We haven't needed their customer support too much, but when we have
it's been decent. So far we've just used them for HP and Dell transceivers,
but might start using them for QLogic in the future.

Skylar

On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 11:49 AM, Roy McMorran <mcmor...@barncrew.com>
wrote:

> Hi all, a network-slash-purchasing question for you.
>
> Does anyone have any experience using SFPs from third-party vendors in a
> Cisco environment?  Having recently spent $500 a whack for brand new
> genuine Cisco 10Gb modules (SFP-10G-SR in this case) I was pretty shocked
> to see 'compatible' SFPs of the same type under twenty bucks online.  Don't
> know if I'd trust those in particular, but there are plenty of choices for
> well under $100.
>
> They're so cheap by comparison I'm tempted to just try a couple, but I
> thought I'd see if anyone on the list had any particularly good or bad
> experiences with any vendor.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Roy McMorran
> Bar Harbor, ME
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