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Just thoought I would share this after looking on a website and I think fluids come from out of my penis.................

Re-size your pic please its stupidly big and ugly thank you.

Because of this I think I'm going to right to google and not let these images get through the strict or moderate restrictions on the image search!!
 
I'll let you have a read!

Up to six total I/O modules for three redundant fabrics, featuring Ethernet FlexIO Switches providing
on demand stacking and uplink scalability.

PowerConnectTM M6220 Ethernet Switch
Includes 4 x fixed copper 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet uplinks plus 2 of the following optional modules:
2 x 24Gb Stacking Ports
2 x 10Gb Optical (XFP-SR/LR) uplinks
2 x 10Gb copper CX4 uplinks

Standard Features include
Layer 3 routing (OSPF, RIP, VRRP)
IPv6 support
Layer 2/3 QoS
Access Control Lists


PowerConnect M8024 10Gb Ethernet Switch
24 auto-sensing 1/10Gb Ethernet switching ports available
16 internal server 1/10Gigabit Ethernet ports
Up-to 8 external 10GbE ports via up-to 2 selectable uplinks modules

Ideal for I/O intensive environments
Built upon FlexIO architecture


Cisco® Catalyst Blade Switch M 3032
Includes 4 x fixed copper 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet uplinks plus 2 optional module bays,
each can support either 2 x 1Gb copper or optical SFPs
Standard features include:
L2 switching
Base L3 routing (static routes, RIP)
Access Control Lists
L2/3 QoS


Cisco® Catalyst Blade Switch M 3130G
Includes 4 x fixed copper 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet uplinks and Cisco Virtual Blade Switch technology standard plus 2 optional module bays, each can support either 2 x 1Gb copper or optical SFPs
Standard Features include
L2 switching
Base L3 routing (static routes, RIP)
Access Control Lists
L2/3 QoS
Virtual Blade Switch Technology provides a high bandwidth interconnect between up to 8 CBS 3130 switches enabling them to be configured and managed as 1 logical switch. This radically simplifies management, allows server-server traffic to stay within the VBS domain vs. congesting the core network, and can help significantly consolidate external cabling.
Optional software license key upgrades to IP Services (Advanced L3 protocol support)
and Advanced IP Services (IPv6)


Cisco® Catalyst Blade Switch M 3130X
Includes 4 x fixed copper 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet uplinks, Cisco Virtual Blade Switch technology standard,
and support for 2 x X2 modules for up to a total of two 10G CX4 or SR/LRM uplinks
Standard Features include
L2 switching
Base L3 routing (static routes, RIP)
Access Control Lists
L2/3 QoS
Virtual Blade Switch Technology provides a high bandwidth interconnect between up to 8 CBS 3130 switches enabling them to be configured and managed as 1 logical switch. This radically simplifies management, allows server-server traffic to stay within the VBS domain vs. congesting the core network, and can help significantly consolidate external cabling.
Optional software license key upgrades to IP Services (Advanced L3 protocol support)
and Advanced IP Services (IPv6)


Dell Ethernet Pass-Through Module
Supports 16 x 10/100/1000Mb copper RJ45 connections
Only Ethernet Pass-through module on the market that supports full range of 10/100/1000Mb operation

Brocade® M5424 8Gb Fibre Channel Switch
Auto-Negotiating Full Fabric Fibre Channel or Access Gateway
Non-blocking and non-oversubscribed platform with an aggregate bandwidth of 128 Gbit/sec end-to-end
Up to 24 ports universal ports (E_Port, F_Port, and N_Port)

Brocade® M4424 SAN I/O Module
Access Gateway Mode or FC Switch
Access Gateway Mode enables NPIV functionality on external ports which delivers enhanced fabric interoperability, simplified set up, and doesn’t consume an FC domain

12 or 24 port versions with 4 or 8 x FC 1/2/4Gb SFPs respectively

4Gb Fibre Channel Pass-Through Module
16 x FC 1/2/4Gb SFP ports
 
Apologies for the thread revival, but just noticed this. We've deployed two of these chassis, one for a client-facing server farm, and the other for virtualisation purposes.

They're good, especially when you consider some of the deals going around. We also got some Dell 3130X blade switches, which are a cheap way into 10gb backboning and Cisco layer 3 switching.

They are horrendously loud though when you start ramping up server loads.

Good kit though, and pretty easy to manage.
 
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