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HPE Network Switches, Network Switches
QK753C HPE 16GB 48-Ports 16 Gbit/s 24 Rack-mountable 1U Fibre Channel Switch
HPE Network Switches, Network SwitchesQK753C HPE 16GB 48-Ports 16 Gbit/s 24 Rack-mountable 1U Fibre Channel Switch
QK753C Overview
Product Overview: A brief introduction to the QK753C SN6000B 16 GB 48-Ports/24-Ports Fibre Channel Switch, including its key features and capabilities.
16 Gigabit (GB) Speeds: Discussion of the switch’s support for data transfer speeds of up to 16 Gbps on each port, allowing for fast and efficient data transfer.
Active Power Pack Design: Explanation of how the switch has an active power supply and cooling system built-in, providing an efficient use of space and redundancy in the data center.
Fibre Channel Ports: Information about the switch’s 24 Fiber Channel ports, which allow for a high number of devices to be connected to the network.SKU: QK753C -
HP Network Switch, Network Switches
QK712A HP 4 Slot San Director Switch 192 Ports Managed Rack Mountable
HP Network Switch, Network SwitchesQK712A HP 4 Slot San Director Switch 192 Ports Managed Rack Mountable
QK712A Overview
The HP SN8000B 4 Slot San Director Switch with QK712A model number is a high-performance data center switch designed to manage and direct traffic in a Storage Area Network (SAN) environment. This switch supports PoE (Power over Ethernet) for network devices, providing power to connected devices without the need for separate electrical outlets.
This switch has four slots for installing HP Fibre Channel or Ethernet modules, allowing for flexible and scalable network configurations. The SN8000B switch has advanced features for network management, such as redundant power supplies, network virtualization, and high-availability options, making it suitable for use in critical data center environments.SKU: QK712A -
HPE Network Switches, Network Switches
QK711A HPE Storefabric 4 Slots Power Pack San Director Switch
QK711A Overview
Centralized Management: The ability to manage multiple switches as a single entity, and support for network management protocols, such as SNMP, can help to simplify SAN management and reduce the complexity of the network.
Zoning and LUN Masking: The ability to create logical groups of devices within the SAN, and to assign specific LUNs (logical unit numbers) to individual devices, can help to ensure data security and improve the efficiency of the SAN.
Quality of Service (QoS): The ability to prioritize and allocate bandwidth to specific applications or devices, ensuring that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need to function optimally.SKU: QK711A -


