HPE S6C45AAE - NVIDIA NetQ 1GB 5yr 24x7 E-LTU

NVIDIA NetQ 1GB 5-year 24x7 Support E-LTU
Part#:
S6C45AAE
Manufacturer:
HPE
Excl. VAT: £2,474.00
Available to Backorder: contact for lead time
Do your HPC and AI applications need ever-increasing networking performance to address problems with massive datasets, and complex and highly parallelized algorithms in an extreme-scale system? NVIDIA Networking for HPE includes NVIDIA Spectrum™-X SN5610, NVIDIA Spectrum-X SN2201, NVIDIA Quantum-2-based QM9700 switches. The SN5610 is compatible with standard Ethernet fabric and provides accelerated ethernet to your data center without compromising between performance and feature set. NVIDIA Networking for HPE features configurable 800 GbE ports in a dense 2U form factor and can support up to 128 ports of 400 GbE with bidirectional switching throughput of 51.2 Tb/s to easily address your data center networking requirements. The NVIDIA Spectrum SN2000 series switches are the 2nd generation of NVIDIA switches, purpose-built for leaf/spine/super-spine datacenter applications. NVIDIA Quantum-2 extends In-Network Computing acceleration technology with preconfigured, programmable engines.

What is new supporting point:
NVIDIA Spectrum™-X Ethernet solution including next generation SN5000, SN5610 and SN2201 from NVIDIA
Reverse airflow (connector to power) InfiniBand (IB) Quantum-2 switch
SN5610: Improved Operational temperature 0°C to 40°C
SN5610: 5 fans, N+1 redundant, 60 mm x 60 mm, front access 2 x SFP28 [1 G/10 G/25 GbE]
SN5610 system's compute: AMD EPYC 3251, 8-cores, secured boot
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Part#
S6C45AAE
Specification
Ports & interfaces
Fiber optic connectorOSFP
Protocols
Supported protocolsEthernet
Design
Compatible productsHPE Racks; HPE ProLiant XL servers; HPE ProLiant DL servers; HPE Cray servers
Optical fiber
Fiber optic connectorOSFP
Technical details
Supported protocolsEthernet
System requirements
Compatible productsHPE Racks; HPE ProLiant XL servers; HPE ProLiant DL servers; HPE Cray servers
Other features
Supported protocolsEthernet
Manufacturer
HPE
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