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HP JG344A 32 x Ports 10GBase-X SFP+ Module
- 32 x 10GBase-X SFP+ ports
- High-density 10GbE connectivity
- Supports SFP+ transceivers
- Designed for HP networking switches
- Enables high-speed network aggregation
- Provides robust network expansion
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Product Overview
The HP JG344A is a 32-port 10GBase-X SFP+ module, designed to provide high-density, high-speed network connectivity for HP networking equipment. It allows for the aggregation of multiple 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections.
Technical Information
| Number of Ports | 32 |
| Port Type | 10GBase-X SFP+ |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Module |
Product Description
The HP JG344A is a high-performance network module that significantly expands the 10 Gigabit Ethernet capabilities of compatible HP switches. With 32 ports supporting the 10GBase-X standard and utilizing SFP+ transceivers, this module offers a dense and flexible solution for high-speed network aggregation and uplinks. It is engineered to meet the demanding bandwidth requirements of modern enterprise networks, data centers, and high-performance computing environments. This module allows for the connection of numerous servers, storage devices, or other network switches at 10Gbps speeds. The use of SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) technology provides versatility, enabling the selection of various transceiver types (e.g., SR, LR, DAC) to suit different distances and connectivity needs. Its integration into HP's modular switch chassis ensures seamless management and operation within the existing network infrastructure. The HP JG344A is crucial for building scalable and high-throughput networks. It facilitates efficient data flow, reduces latency, and supports the growing demand for bandwidth driven by applications such as video streaming, large file transfers, and cloud computing. Its robust design ensures reliability and consistent performance, making it a valuable component for network architects seeking to optimize their network's backbone.



