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HP 869488-001 EDR V2 36x 100Gb Connector-Side-Inlet Airflow RAF Switch
- Product: InfiniBand Switch
- Model: EDR V2
- Number of Ports: 36
- Port Speed: 100Gb (per port)
- Connector Type: QSFP28 (implied for 100Gb)
- Airflow Direction: Connector-Side-Inlet
- Designed for high-performance computing (HPC) clusters
- Provides high-bandwidth, low-latency interconnectivity
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Product Overview
The HP 869488-001 is an EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) InfiniBand Switch, specifically a V2 model with 36x 100Gb connectors. It features a Connector-Side-Inlet airflow design.
Technical Information
| Switch Type | InfiniBand Switch |
| Speed | EDR (100Gb) |
| Number of Ports | 36 |
Additional Specifications
| Airflow | Connector-Side-Inlet |
| Model Number | 869488-001 |
Product Description
The HP 869488-001 is a high-performance network switch designed for demanding environments such as high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, large-scale data analytics, and AI/ML workloads. It utilizes Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) InfiniBand technology, providing extremely high bandwidth and low latency interconnectivity between compute nodes and storage systems. This particular model features 36 ports, each capable of operating at 100Gbps. The 100Gbps speed is typically achieved using QSFP28 transceivers, enabling massive data throughput essential for tightly coupled parallel processing tasks. The EDR standard offers significant performance improvements over previous InfiniBand generations, reducing communication overhead and accelerating application performance. The switch is designed with a Connector-Side-Inlet airflow pattern. This means that cool air is drawn in from the front (where the network cables connect) and exhausted out the back of the chassis. This airflow configuration is crucial for maintaining optimal operating temperatures within densely packed server racks, ensuring the reliability and longevity of the equipment.



