Dell expands campus, data center switches
Dell this week expanded its campus and data center switching lineup with products designed simplify topologies and support new data rates.In the campus, Dell unveiled the C9010 Network Director switch and the C1048P Rapid Access Node. These new switches are intended to flatten network topologies into two tiers but with logical connectivity to make those two tiers appear as one.+MORE ON NETWORK WORLD: Dell celebrates disaggregation’s first anniversary+The switches are based on Broadcom’s Trident II silicon, which incorporates a tagging mechanism for node-to-director connectivity and virtual grouping into a single management and administrative domain. Dell says this provides a single management view from access to core, and a single point of control for quality of service, policy provisioning, software upgrades, and programming software-defined attributes.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
SDxCentral announces the availability of the 6WIND Performance Test Report with a closer look at 6WIND’s Speed Series. Download the report to learn about performance on x86 COTS cloud server platforms.
F5 Networks Paul Pindell sat down with SDxCentral to discuss the F5 and VMware partnership and product integration with VMware NSX.
New switches continue Dell's







