HPE SN4700B 64Gb 16/16 16‑port 64Gb Short Wave SFP56 SAN Extension Fibre Channel Switch
64Gb Fibre Channel Extension Switch with 24 64Gb FC active ports (8 SFP+ and 16 SFP-DD ports) with 16 64Gb SW transceivers, 16 1/10/25 GbE Ethernet active ports with 4 10/1GbE SR and 4 25/10GbE SR transceivers, and two 2 100GbE active ports with 2 100GbE QSFP transceivers for WAN/LAN connectivity
SKU # S1T69A
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What's New
- Optimizes replication traffic utilizing modern 25GbE/100GbE WAN connections.
- Consolidates high-speed Fibre Channel and IP storage replication workloads.
- Secures data flows over distance with strong AES 256-bit hardware encryption without a performance penalty.
- Provides load balancing and failover across multiple WAN connections, protecting against WAN link failures.
- Helps ensure consistent storage replication with non-disruptive firmware and security updates.
- Pre-validates the WAN infrastructure with a built-in WAN Test Tool (Wtool) to help ensure a worry-free deployment
and detects WAN anomalies to avoid unplanned downtime with proactive monitoring.
The HPE Storage SAN Extension Switch B-series SN4700B consolidates high-speed Fibre Channel and IP storage replication workloads moving more data faster and further with 64Gb Fibre Channel and 100GbE ports.
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