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Dell KX6DF 8132F -Port + 24-Port SFP+ Fibre Channel Switch
- 24 x SFP+ Ports
- 8-Port Module Included
- Fibre Channel Technology
- High-speed SAN connectivity
- Enterprise-grade performance
- Scalable network architecture
- Designed for data centers
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Product Overview
The Dell KX6DF is a high-performance Fibre Channel switch featuring 24 SFP+ ports and an additional 8-Port module, designed for enterprise-level storage area networks (SANs). It provides robust connectivity and high throughput for demanding data center environments.
Technical Information
| Port Count | 24 SFP+ + 8-Port Module |
| Interface | Fibre Channel |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Rackmount (Assumed) |
Product Description
The Dell KX6DF is a sophisticated Fibre Channel switch engineered to build and expand enterprise Storage Area Networks (SANs). It offers a substantial number of high-speed SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) ports, typically supporting 8Gbps or 16Gbps Fibre Channel speeds, along with an integrated 8-port module, providing significant port density and flexibility for connecting servers and storage devices. This switch is crucial for environments that require reliable, high-performance, and low-latency connectivity between servers and storage arrays. Fibre Channel technology is the standard for high-speed SANs due to its dedicated bandwidth, error checking, and lossless data transmission capabilities, ensuring data integrity and application performance. The Dell KX6DF is designed for scalability and manageability within data centers, enabling administrators to create robust storage infrastructures that can support demanding workloads such as virtualization, databases, and high-performance computing. Its inclusion of an additional 8-port module suggests a modular design that can be adapted to specific network configurations.



