Cisco 3750X -- 10G uplink - Can be used as access port?

Dear All,
I have small question, I am planning for Cisco 3750X with 10G SFP+ service module. I want to know that whether it can be used as Access Ports connecting to server as this is mostly used as uplink port.
Thank You,
Abhisar.

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Well if you want to connect anything with 10g to a 3750X, you're limited to using a module with 10g ports. 
Other than 10g capability on some module cards, something to note, the module ports, I believe, are supported by larger buffers (including the gig module ports).
As the others have noted, you can use any port for any purpose.  However, if you connect a server to a 10g port, be aware you might start to see drops on your other host (gig) ports as the server will now be able send faster than the host port can receive data.  To minimize this, you might either disable QoS on the switch (providing maximum buffers to all egress traffic) or you might need to tweak buffer resource settings (the default settings often drop some packets, when there are bursts, of default marked packets).

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