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| Product Overview |
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The HP StoreFabric SN6600B delivers high-performance Fibre Channel switching with 48 SFP+ ports and 4 QSFP+ uplink ports, fitting neatly into a 1U rack space. It’s designed for environments where consistent, scalable SAN connectivity is needed to manage storage traffic efficiently and securely. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HPE |
| Part Number | Q0U61B |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Technical Information | |
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| Switch Ports | 48 |
| Number of Ports | 48-Ports |
| Port Type | SFP+, QSFP / QSFP+ |
| Port Speed | 32Gb/s |
| UpLink Ports | 4 |
| POE Support | No |
| VLAN Support | No |
| Stackable | No |
| Layer Support | Layer 2 |
| Connector Type | SFP+,QSFP+ |
| Management and Configuration | |
|---|---|
| Remote Protocols | Yes |
| Management Interfaces | CLI, Web GUI, SSH, Serial Console (RJ-45) |
| Security Features | Zoning, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), SSH, LDAP, RADIUS, AAA |
| Remote Management Protocol | SSH, HTTPS |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 5.00 |
| Product Description |
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The HP StoreFabric SN6600B is a powerful SAN switch built for data centers requiring high-speed Fibre Channel networking. It is often found in storage area networks where reliable, low-latency data transfer is critical. IT teams managing large-scale storage infrastructures commonly use this switch to connect servers and storage arrays. Equipped with 48 SFP+ ports delivering 32Gb/s Fibre Channel speeds, along with 4 QSFP+ ports for uplinks or stacking, the SN6600B balances port density and performance. Its rack-mountable 1U design makes it easy to integrate into standard server racks. Key Features
This switch is typically deployed in enterprise data centers and storage networks where performance and reliability are vital. It helps streamline storage connectivity and supports critical workloads by maintaining low latency and high throughput. |