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HP - 829912-B21 Intel Omni-Path Architecture 192-port QSFP28/288-port Optical Director Switch Chassi...
- Type: Optical Director Switch Chassis
- Architecture: Intel Omni-Path Architecture (OPA)
- Ports: 192-port QSFP28 / 288-port Optical
- Brand: HP
- Model: 829912-B21
- Target Environment: High-Performance Computing (HPC)
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Product Overview
The HP 829912-B21 is an Intel Omni-Path Architecture (OPA) Optical Director Switch Chassis. It is designed for high-performance computing (HPC) environments, offering a large-scale, low-latency fabric.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Optical Director Switch Chassis |
| Architecture | Intel Omni-Path Architecture (OPA) |
| Port Configuration | 192-port QSFP28 / 288-port Optical |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Model Number | 829912-B21 |
Product Description
The HP 829912-B21 is a high-density optical director switch chassis built upon Intel's Omni-Path Architecture (OPA). This system is specifically engineered for demanding High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters and large-scale data analytics environments where extremely low latency and high bandwidth are paramount. Featuring a substantial port density, the chassis supports 192 QSFP28 ports and an additional 288 optical ports, enabling the creation of massive, high-speed interconnect fabrics. This configuration is ideal for connecting hundreds or even thousands of compute nodes, facilitating rapid data exchange between them. The Omni-Path Architecture is designed to minimize latency and maximize throughput, making it a critical component for scientific simulations, complex modeling, and AI/ML workloads. The HP chassis provides the robust foundation for deploying and managing these advanced networking capabilities within a data center.



