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HPE P12918-001 Fabric FM 3032Q 32-Ports QSFP28 Switch
- 32 x QSFP28 ports
- Supports 100GbE (via QSFP28 breakout)
- Low latency fabric switch
- Designed for data center environments
- High-performance computing (HPC) ready
- Modular and scalable design
- Provides high-speed interconnectivity
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Product Overview
The HPE P12918-001 is a Fabric Switch FM 3032Q, featuring 32-ports QSFP28. It is designed for high-performance, low-latency fabric connectivity in modern data centers and high-performance computing environments.
Technical Information
| Port Count | 32 |
| Port Type | QSFP28 |
| Speed | Up to 100GbE (via breakout) |
Additional Specifications
| Switch Type | Fabric Switch |
| Model | FM 3032Q |
Product Description
The HPE P12918-001, identified as the Fabric Switch FM 3032Q, is a high-density switch engineered for advanced network fabric applications. It boasts 32 physical ports, each supporting QSFP28 transceivers. While QSFP28 is natively a 100GbE interface, these ports can often be configured to support 4x25GbE or 4x10GbE connections through breakout cables, offering significant flexibility in network design and connectivity options. This switch is optimized for low-latency, high-throughput data transfer, making it an ideal choice for demanding environments such as high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, large-scale data centers, and high-frequency trading platforms. The FM 3032Q provides the necessary bandwidth and performance to interconnect compute nodes, storage systems, and other network devices efficiently. The P12918-001 is part of HPE's commitment to providing scalable and robust networking solutions. Its design emphasizes ease of deployment and management, allowing organizations to build high-performance network fabrics that can adapt to evolving workload requirements. The switch's ability to handle high-speed interconnectivity is critical for modern IT infrastructures that rely on rapid data processing and communication.



