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The HPE Storage Switch M-series SN2010M is ideal for modern server and storage networks. Supporting port speeds of 1, 10, 25, 40, 50, and 100 GbE, they deliver predictable performance and zero packet loss at line-rate. Its unique port counts and half-width form factor allows up to two HPE Storage SN2010M units to be deployed side-by-side for increased density and high-availability in a single rack unit making it the perfect top-of-rack (ToR) switch. Storage-specific features combined with an efficient design provides enterprise-level performance with attractive economics and outstanding ROI. Networks built on HPE M-series switches are fast, reliable, and scalable while also being affordable. This makes these switches ideal for storage, hyperconverged infrastructure, financial services, Big Data, and media and entertainment deployments.
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Chat with usThe HPE Storage Switch M-series SN2010M is a half-width 1,10, 25 GbE and 40/100 GbE Ethernet switch designed for primary, secondary storage, and hyperconverged infrastructures. This ToR solution packs 18-ports of 1, 10, 25 GbE and 4-ports of 40/100 GbE that can be reconfigured with breakout cables.
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