The Californian IT giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) has expanded its portfolio to a new routing switch series. The Procure “routing switches provide safe, according to HP multiplayer switching and routing, and also access points at the edge (Edge) networks. Click here to find out more! The switches support ten-gigabyte Ethernet connections with Wire Speed and the Internet Protocol v6, so that companies continue to use existing systems.
The solution is primarily for use in high performance, highly scalable and networks on which business applications will run. It has a switching capacity of the first to 1.28 terabit / s and processed up to 480 million packets per second. With up to 320 Gigabit Ethernet ports and up to 32 ten-gigabit Ethernet ports per chassis so that a customer is extremely high capacity for expansion. The preparation for the coming 40-Gigabit standard, the devices is also the future, according to HP and protects network investments long term. The new routing switch series starting in August at a price of around 40,000 euros per chassis available. The initial configuration of the “Pro Curve Routing Switch 9400″ consists of a 10/100/1000-T-Modul with 40 ports. The management tools “Pro Curve Manger 2.0″ and “Pro Curve Manger Plus 2.0″, according to HP during the summer also on the market.
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