400Gb/s - NETWORKING

We have formed partnerships with industry-leading networking solution manufacturers, including NVIDIA Networking (Mellanox), SuperMicro, and Cisco, to provide your business with top-of-the-line networking solutions. Explore our comprehensive range of networking products in this category and take advantage of our expertly crafted solutions for your networking needs.

 

Switches supporting 400Gb/s speeds are typically deployed in hyperscale data centers and high-performance computing clusters, where they handle massive data transfer needs for applications like real-time analytics and machine learning. The unparalleled throughput capability makes these switches an ideal choice for handling the rigorous data demands of next-gen technologies.
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  1. NVIDIA Spectrum-3 MSN4410-WS2RO NVIDIA Spectrum-3 MSN4410-WS2RO

    Spine or leaf switch
    8x QSFP-DD 400GbE ports
    24x QSFP28 100GbE
    ONIE boot loader

    45 253.14 €
  2. NVIDIA Spectrum-3 MSN4410-WS2RC NVIDIA Spectrum-3 MSN4410-WS2RC

    Spine or leaf switch
    8x QSFP-DD 400GbE ports
    24x QSFP28 100GbE
    Cumulus Linux

    45 253.14 €
  3. Edgecore DCS810 AS9516-32D Edgecore DCS810 AS9516-32D

    Spine or leaf switch
    32x QSFP-DD 400GbE ports
    ONIE boot loader

    42 538.59 €
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Networking Solutions with Supermicro and NVIDIA

Networking solutions help optimize your data center based on an open ecosystem where organizations can pick from innovative, industry-standard network applications, OS, and hardware.

Your network provides the glue which connects your business system together. A well-designed network from ServerSimply, comprising of the correct networking components, structured cabling, and professional installation will make your I.T. infrastructure fast, efficient and reliable. Local Area Networks (LANs) comprise the systems you will use in your business offices, and when you connect to other offices, using leased lines, broadband, or SDSL, you create a wide area network (WAN).