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HP 649892-001 InfiniBand BLc 4x FDR Managed Switch
- InfiniBand BLc 4x form factor
- Supports FDR (Fourteen Data Rate)
- Managed switch capabilities
- High-speed data transfer
- Optimized for data centers
- Network control and monitoring
- Scalable connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP 649892-001 is a 4x FDR InfiniBand BLc managed switch. It provides high-speed connectivity for demanding environments, supporting Fourteen Data Rate (FDR) speeds for efficient data transfer. This managed switch offers advanced features for network control and optimization.
Technical Information
| Product Type | InfiniBand Switch |
| Form Factor | BLc 4x |
Additional Specifications
| Technology | FDR (Fourteen Data Rate) |
| Management | Managed |
Product Description
The HP 649892-001 is a high-performance InfiniBand switch designed for integration into HP's BladeSystem infrastructure. As a BLc 4x model, it offers a compact footprint while delivering the robust capabilities required for demanding data center workloads. The switch supports Fourteen Data Rate (FDR) InfiniBand technology, providing speeds of up to 56 Gbps per lane, which is crucial for high-performance computing (HPC) and other data-intensive applications. This is a managed switch, meaning it offers advanced features for network configuration, monitoring, and traffic management. Administrators can leverage these capabilities to optimize network performance, ensure quality of service, and enhance security. The managed nature of the switch allows for granular control over the InfiniBand fabric, enabling efficient resource allocation and troubleshooting. Designed for scalability and reliability, the 649892-001 is an integral component for building high-speed, low-latency interconnects within modern data centers. Its ability to handle large data volumes and complex traffic patterns makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from scientific research to financial services, where network performance directly impacts operational efficiency and computational power.



