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BR-320-B-0008 - Brocade 320 8-Ports 8Gbps Full Fab SFP managed Switch
- Brocade 320 Switch
- 8 x 8Gbps Fibre Channel ports
- Managed switch functionality
- Suitable for small to medium SANs
- Provides reliable storage connectivity
- Supports essential fabric services
- Compact form factor for edge deployments
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Product Overview
The Brocade 320 is an 8-port managed switch with 8Gbps Fibre Channel speed. It is designed for small to medium-sized SAN environments, offering reliable connectivity and fabric services.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fibre Channel Switch |
| Manufacturer | Brocade |
| Model | 320 |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
Additional Specifications
| Port Speed | 8Gbps Fibre Channel |
| Management | Managed |
| SKU | BR-320-B-0008 |
Product Description
The Brocade 320 (SKU: BR-320-B-0008) is a compact, 8-port Fibre Channel switch designed for entry-level to mid-range Storage Area Networks (SANs). Each of its eight ports operates at 8Gbps, providing sufficient bandwidth for small deployments, departmental storage, or edge connectivity within a larger SAN fabric. This switch is a managed device, offering administrators control over network configuration, monitoring, and security. It supports essential SAN fabric services, ensuring reliable communication between servers and storage devices. The 8Gbps speed is adequate for many common storage workloads, offering a good balance of performance and cost-effectiveness. Its compact design makes it ideal for environments where space is limited or for deploying SAN connectivity at the edge of the network. The Brocade 320 provides a reliable and manageable solution for organizations looking to implement or expand their Fibre Channel storage infrastructure without the complexity or cost of larger director-class systems.



