The
Juniper QFX10000-36Q Modular Ethernet Switch is a top-tier solution for modern data centers and enterprise networks. Designed to deliver exceptional performance, scalability, and reliability, this switch supports up to 36 high-speed 40GbE ports. With its modular architecture and robust features, the QFX10000-36Q is ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications, enabling seamless integration into growing network infrastructures while supporting future networking requirements. We buy and sell used Juniper
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The Juniper
QFX10000-36Q Modular Ethernet Switch is a powerful and versatile choice for organizations looking to enhance their networking capabilities. With its 40GbE support, modular design, and robust performance, this switch is ideal for data centers and enterprise networks that demand reliability, scalability, and future-proof technology.
Features:
- Performance: High-speed connectivity for demanding workloads.
- Scalability: Modular design for growing network requirements.
- Reliability: Redundant systems ensure continuous operation.
- Efficiency: Energy-efficient design reduces operating costs.
- Future-Ready: Supports advanced features like SDN and hybrid cloud integration.
- Integration: Compatible with Juniper’s ecosystem for seamless networking.
Q: What makes the QFX10000-36Q a modular switch?
A: The modular design allows for the addition or replacement of components like line cards, providing scalability and flexibility to adapt to changing network requirements.
Q: Does this switch support high-speed connections?
A: Yes, it supports 40GbE connections on all 36 ports, ensuring high-speed data transfer and connectivity.
Q: Is the switch suitable for large-scale networks?
A: Absolutely. Its performance and scalability make it an excellent choice for enterprise networks and data centers.
Q: Does the QFX10000-36Q support SDN?
A: Yes, the switch is SDN-ready, enabling enhanced programmability and automation for software-defined networking environments.
Q: How does redundancy improve network uptime?
A: Redundant power and cooling systems ensure that the switch continues to operate seamlessly even in case of a component failure, reducing downtime.