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HP JH383A Flex Fabric 5930 Series 8x QSFP+ Ports 40GBase-X GE Switch
- Product Type: Network Switch
- Form Factor: Rack-mountable
- Ports: 8 x 40GbE QSFP+
- Switching Capacity: High (specific value not provided in title)
- Features: FlexFabric architecture
- Designed for data center core and aggregation layers
- Supports high-density 40GbE connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP JH383A is a FlexFabric switch featuring 8x QSFP+ ports, each capable of 40GbE. It is designed for high-performance data center networking and aggregation.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Switch |
| Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
Additional Specifications
| Port Type | QSFP+ |
| Port Speed | 40GbE |
| Series | FlexFabric 5930 |
Product Description
The HP JH383A, part of the FlexFabric 5930 Series, is a high-performance network switch engineered for modern data center environments. It is designed to provide high-density 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GbE) connectivity, making it ideal for demanding applications such as server aggregation, high-performance computing clusters, and storage area networks. The switch's architecture is optimized for low latency and high throughput, crucial for data-intensive workloads. This switch features eight QSFP+ ports, each capable of supporting 40GbE speeds. The QSFP+ form factor allows for flexible deployment options, including 40GbE connections or breakout configurations to 10GbE connections using appropriate cables or transceivers. The FlexFabric designation suggests integration with HP's broader data center networking solutions, potentially offering advanced features for fabric management and automation. The JH383A is typically deployed in the core or aggregation layers of a data center network, where it aggregates traffic from top-of-rack switches or connects directly to high-performance servers and storage devices. Its robust design and high port density enable efficient network scaling and consolidation, contributing to a streamlined and cost-effective data center infrastructure.



