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HP 874059-001 6-Ports QSFP+ SFP+ Layer 2 Switch
- Switch Type: Layer 2
- Ports: 6 x QSFP+
- High-density connectivity
- Designed for server aggregation
- Enterprise-grade networking solution
- Supports high-speed interconnects
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Product Overview
The HP 874059-001 is a Layer 2 network switch featuring 6 QSFP+ ports. This switch is designed for high-density network environments, providing robust connectivity for server aggregation and high-performance networking.
Technical Information
| Switch Type | Layer 2 |
| Ports | 6 x QSFP+ |
| Brand | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Model | 874059-001 |
| Form Factor | Rackmount (assumed) |
| Speed | 40GbE (QSFP+) |
Product Description
The HP 874059-001 is a dedicated Layer 2 network switch engineered to provide high-speed connectivity in demanding data center environments. With its six QSFP+ ports, it is capable of supporting 40 Gigabit Ethernet connections, making it ideal for high-density server aggregation, storage networking, and high-performance computing clusters. The switch's Layer 2 functionality ensures efficient traffic management within local networks. This switch is designed for environments where performance and density are critical. The QSFP+ interface allows for flexible deployment options, supporting various transceivers for different fiber optic or copper connections. Its robust design and enterprise-grade features make it suitable for mission-critical network infrastructure that requires reliability and high throughput. By offering a significant number of high-speed ports in a compact form factor, the 874059-001 enables network administrators to build scalable and efficient network architectures. It plays a key role in connecting high-performance servers, storage devices, and other network segments that require substantial bandwidth.



