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Dell GT218 SFSM7000E 10/20 GE InfiniBand Switch for M1000E
- InfiniBand Switch
- 10/20 Gb/s connectivity
- Dell SFSM7000E model
- Designed for Dell M1000e Blade Chassis
- High-performance interconnect
- Low latency communication
- Suitable for HPC and demanding data center workloads
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Product Overview
The Dell GT218 SFSM7000E is an InfiniBand switch designed for high-performance computing (HPC) and data center environments. It provides 10/20 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity specifically for the Dell M1000e blade server chassis.
Technical Information
| Product Type | InfiniBand Switch |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10/20 Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Chassis Compatibility | Dell M1000e |
| Interface Type | InfiniBand |
Product Description
The Dell GT218, identified as the SFSM7000E, is a specialized InfiniBand switch designed to provide high-speed, low-latency interconnectivity within the Dell M1000e blade server chassis. InfiniBand is a high-performance network technology commonly used in High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters, large-scale data analytics, and other environments where extremely fast and efficient communication between compute nodes is critical. This switch supports data transfer rates of 10Gb/s and 20Gb/s, offering substantial bandwidth for inter-process communication and data movement. Its integration within the M1000e chassis allows blade servers to communicate with each other and with external storage or network resources at very high speeds, minimizing latency and maximizing application performance. The Dell GT218 is a key component for building dense, high-performance computing solutions using the M1000e platform. It enables efficient scaling of compute clusters and facilitates the rapid exchange of large datasets, which is essential for scientific simulations, financial modeling, and other computationally intensive tasks.



