HPE SN8700C 64Gb 48-port 32Gb SFP Fibre Channel Module switch
HPE SN8700C 64Gb 48-port 32Gb SFP Fibre Channel Module switch
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HPE SN8700C Fibre Channel Switch in Dubai
Overview :
The HPE SN8700C 64Gb 48-Port 32Gb SFP Fibre Channel Module is a high-performance networking solution designed for enterprise data centers and storage area networks (SANs). Offering ultra-fast 64Gbps Fibre Channel connectivity and backward compatibility with 32Gb and 16Gb SFPs, this module provides exceptional reliability, efficiency, and scalability. With industry-leading security features and seamless integration with HPE storage systems, it ensures optimized data transmission and maximum uptime for mission-critical workloads.
Key Features :
- High-Speed Performance: Supports up to 64Gbps Fibre Channel connectivity for fast and efficient data transfers.
- Scalability & Flexibility: Backward compatible with 32Gb and 16Gb SFPs for seamless integration into existing networks.
- Enterprise-Grade Security: Advanced security features ensure safe and reliable data transmission.
- Optimized for SAN Environments: Designed to enhance data center efficiency and storage performance.
- Energy-Efficient & Reliable: Low-latency design with reduced power consumption for cost-effective operation.
Specifications :
Specification | Details |
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Part Number | SN8700C |
Brand Name | HPE |
Product Type | Fibre Channel Switch |
Data Transfer Rate | Up to 64Gbps |
Ports | 48 x 32Gb SFP+ Fibre Channel Ports |
Backward Compatibility | Supports 32Gb and 16Gb SFP transceivers |
Connectivity | Fibre Channel |
Security Features | Advanced encryption and authentication mechanisms |
Form Factor | Plug-in module |
Power Efficiency | Energy-efficient design for optimized power consumption |
Usage Scenario | Enterprise data centers, SAN storage environments |
Compliance | Industry standards for Fibre Channel networking |
Additional information
Brand | HPE |
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Condition | New |
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