Cisco MDS 9148T 32-Gbps 48-Port Fibre Channel Switch
Introduction:
The Cisco MDS 9148T is a next-generation 32-Gbps 48-Port Fibre Channel Switch designed to provide high-speed, efficient Fibre Channel connectivity for All-Flash arrays in SAN environments. This switch is an ideal choice for enterprise data centers requiring scalable and flexible storage network solutions that support modern storage technologies such as FC-NVMe.
Key Features and Benefits:
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32-Gbps Performance: Delivers ultra-fast data transfer rates to support next-gen data centers and high-performance storage networks.
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48-Port Scalability: High-density port configuration allows for significant growth and storage expansion capabilities.
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FC-NVMe Support: Enables seamless integration with NVMe storage arrays for low-latency and high-speed storage access.
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Enterprise-Grade Reliability: Designed with redundancy and failover features to ensure consistent performance and uptime.
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Comprehensive Management: Equipped with Cisco's MDS NX-OS software, providing robust management capabilities to streamline operations.
Technical Specifications:
| Manufacturer |
Cisco |
| Model Number |
DS-C9148T-48PITK9 |
| Type |
32-Gbps Fibre Channel SAN Switch |
| Port Configuration |
48 Ports |
| Data Transfer Rate |
32 Gbps |
| Protocol Support |
FC-NVMe, FC-SCSI, FICON |
| Form Factor |
1U Rack-Mountable |
| Fabric Technology |
Advanced SAN Fabric Services |
| Management |
Cisco MDS NX-OS |
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What are the primary storage use cases for this switch?
A: The Cisco MDS 9148T is optimized for connecting all-flash storage systems in SAN environments, supporting high-throughput applications and low-latency demands.
Q: How does FC-NVMe support benefit my storage environment?
A: FC-NVMe enables reduced latency and increased performance, making it ideal for demanding applications such as analytics and high-frequency trading.
Q: Can this switch support my current Fibre Channel infrastructure?
A: Absolutely, it is designed to integrate smoothly into existing Fibre Channel networks, ensuring compatibility and simplified deployment.