Arista DCS-7050QX-32 Ethernet Switch 32x QSFP+ Switch Front-To-Rear Airflow Dual AC
Arista DCS-7050QX-32 Ethernet Switch 32x QSFP+ Switch Front-To-Rear Airflow Dual AC

Arista DCS-7050QX-32 Ethernet Switch 32x QSFP+ Switch Front-To-Rear Airflow Dual AC

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Price as configured: $582.00
The Arista 7050QX-32 is a standout member of the advanced 7050X Series, tailored for high-speed data center operations. This switch supports both 10/40GbE connections, making it a top choice for contemporary data centers with high-bandwidth needs. Featuring a sleek 1RU design, it comes equipped with 32 QSFP+ ports, delivering an impressive 2.56 Tbps throughput. Users have the flexibility to configure up to 32x 40GbE or a combination of 96x10GbE and 8x 40GbE. With its low latency starting from 550ns and dynamic buffer allocation for congested ports, the 7050QX-32 ensures smooth network performance. Moreover, its energy efficiency is notable, consuming less than 5 watts per 40GbE port. Ideal for scalable, high-end network configurations!
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  • Brand:Arista
  • Ports:32x 40GBE QSFP+
  • Airflow Fans:4x Airflow Fans
  • Power supplies:2x 460W PWS Hot Swap Power Supplies
  • Rails:Rail Kit Optional

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