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Dell 0PW0H5 PowerConnect 10GbE Ethernet Switch for M1000e
- 10GbE Ethernet connectivity
- Designed for Dell M1000e chassis
- High-speed network switch
- Enables high-performance server networking
- Part of Dell PowerConnect series
- Ideal for data-intensive applications
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Product Overview
The Dell 0PW0H5 is a PowerConnect 10GbE Ethernet Switch designed for the Dell M1000e blade server enclosure. It provides high-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for servers within the chassis.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Ethernet Switch |
| Model | PowerConnect |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) |
| Chassis Compatibility | Dell M1000e |
Product Description
The Dell 0PW0H5 is a high-performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch specifically engineered to integrate seamlessly within the Dell PowerEdge M1000e blade server enclosure. This switch module provides essential high-speed networking capabilities for the blade servers housed within the chassis, enabling them to communicate efficiently with the external network infrastructure at 10GbE speeds. As part of the Dell PowerConnect family, this switch is designed to offer robust performance, reliability, and ease of management. It facilitates high-bandwidth data transfers, which are critical for demanding applications such as virtualization, high-performance computing, and large-scale data storage access. By providing 10GbE connectivity directly within the blade chassis, it reduces the need for external cabling and simplifies network architecture. The integration of the 0PW0H5 switch into the M1000e chassis allows for consolidated network connectivity, improving port density and reducing overall costs. It is a key component for organizations looking to build a high-performance, scalable, and efficient data center environment, ensuring that their blade servers have the network throughput required to meet modern IT demands.



