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Product Overview |
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The DCS-7316X-FM-F Arista Fabric-X Module features a front-to-back airflow configuration, supports a high slot count for extensive fabric connectivity, delivers multi-terabit switching capacity, and is designed for hot-swappable operation within the Arista 7316 chassis environment. |
General Information |
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| Brand | Arista Networks |
| Part Number | DCS-7316X-FM-F |
Technical Information |
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| Form Factor | Chassis-Based |
| Compatibility | Arista 7316 Chassis |
| product type | Fabric Module |
| Product Category | Chassis Module |
Physical Characteristics |
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| Form Factor | Front-to-Back Airflow |
| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
Miscellaneous |
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| Assembly Required | No |
Product Description |
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The DCS-7316X-FM-F Arista Fabric-X Module is a critical component designed specifically for the 7316 chassis. It serves as the fabric interconnect, enabling high-speed data transfer between line cards and ensuring efficient switching performance within data center environments. Primarily found in enterprise and cloud data centers, this fabric module supports large-scale networking deployments requiring low latency and high throughput. Network engineers and data center operators benefit from its robust design and compatibility with Arista's modular switch architecture. Key Features
With its efficient airflow design and scalable architecture, the DCS-7316X-FM-F ensures reliable performance in demanding network environments. It provides a foundation for building resilient and high-capacity data center networks. |
Use Cases |
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The DCS-7316X-FM-F Arista Fabric-X Module is utilized in network infrastructures requiring high throughput and low latency. How It's Used:
These use cases highlight the module's role in delivering reliable and scalable network performance for modern data center and enterprise network architectures. |