\nOpen-source operating systems have their fundamental functional module code available as open-source. You can access the code from relevant communities and develop their features. Maintenance relies on yourself, making it more suitable for large-scale networking with their own development and maintenance teams, as it offers greater flexibility."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is the port density and speed of the N9200-64DC switch?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"It supports up to 64*400GbE."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What sort of modules and cables can be paired with the N9200-64DC switch?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"It can use 400G optical modules in the QSFP-DD package and cables, such as QDD-400G-SR4, QDD-400G-DR4, QDD-400G-CU1, etc."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Which is the wind direction of N9200-64DC switch?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"It offers front-to-back airflow and 3+1 hot-swappable smart fans for leading cooling performance and higher cooling efficiency."}}]}
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N9200-64DC, 64-Port Ethernet L3 2U Data Center Switch, 64x 400Gb QSFP-DD, Preloaded with SONiC-based on NOS, Support RoCEv2, Broadcom Chip
N9200-64DC is a high-density, high-performance 2U data center switch equipped with BCM56990 Tomahawk 4 chip and 64 QSFP56-DD ports, which can achieve line-speed forwarding of L2 and L3, meeting the demand for high-performance, energy-saving and compact switches in network infrastructure. In the Spine-Leaf network architecture, N9200-64DC can support up to 2048 400G network cards, using open RoCE networking technology, and supporting open, efficient and easy-to-manage end-to-end AIGC solutions.
Optimized for high-density AI computing and next-gen data centers, the N9200-64DC provides 64x 400G ports in a compact 2U design, ensuring efficient, high-performance networking.
The Broadcom BCM56990 enables the next generation of high-throughput, low-latency hyperscale networks with up to 64 ports of 400GbE switching and routing, designed to meet the requirements for next-generation data center and cloud computing environments.