- Virtual CIO
How to Evaluate Cloud vs On-Premise for Each Workload
3 Feb, 2026




£100.87 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £84.10 ex-VAT, this D-Link 16-port gigabit “smart managed” switch is the sort of no-drama upgrade that makes sense in a small office, back room, or light industrial setup. You’re getting managed control without paying the premium for an enterprise switch, and the extra features over a basic unmanaged model are genuinely useful when you want to keep things tidy—like simple traffic prioritisation/segmentation ideas for VoIP, printers, or a couple of critical networks. In day-to-day terms: it’s a decent “grown-up” switch for firms that have outgrown the plug-and-forget stage.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it like a replacement for higher-end network gear in a complex environment. The “smart managed” label usually means it’s fine for typical SMB requirements, but it won’t give you the depth, scale, or advanced resilience you’d expect from pricier models with serious enterprise feature sets. If you need lots of VLAN complexity, strict security policies, or heavy-duty uptime/operations, spend a bit more. If your goal is straightforward gigabit switching with enough management to avoid headaches, this is a solid, cost-effective pick.

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