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Product Overview |
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The 356578-B21 - HP ProCurve 10K Rack Mount Switch functions as a versatile core network device providing both Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity options. It fits into rack-based systems where space efficiency and high port density are priorities. By combining robust routing features with dependable hardware, it allows IT teams to maintain consistent and scalable network infrastructure without undue complexity. |
General Information |
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| Brand | HP |
| Condition | Refurbished |
Physical Characteristics |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
Product Description |
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The 356578-B21 - HP ProCurve 10K Rack Mount Switch delivers reliable network switching tailored for demanding enterprise and data center environments. It is commonly found in rack deployments where high capacity and efficient traffic management are essential. Built for network administrators and IT professionals, it provides the tools needed to manage complex network architectures with precision. Key Features
This switch plays a vital role in maintaining network stability and performance in high-demand settings. Its reliable operation and advanced capabilities make it a strong backbone component in various enterprise networks. The 356578-B21 balances performance and manageability to support ongoing network evolution. |
Use Cases |
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The 356578-B21 - HP ProCurve 10K Rack Mount Switch is typically deployed in enterprise data centers and large-scale network racks where high bandwidth and low latency are critical. It suits IT teams managing complex network topologies and environments requiring resilient and flexible switching solutions. How It's Used:
By integrating this switch, organizations enhance their network's operational efficiency and scalability. It supports evolving network demands with consistent performance, allowing IT teams to focus on broader infrastructure management without concern over switching limitations. |