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| Item number: CIEN6-37535517 Manufacturer no.: N9K-C9364C EAN/GTIN: 882658987830 |
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| Industry shifts are redefining IT at all levels. On-premise IT consumption models are shifting to cloud-based services. IT as a Service (IaaS) is supplanted by applications as a service. Separate development and operations are moving toward integrated Development and Operations (DevOps). Device-centric management models are migrating to application-centric management.
Business agility requires application agility, so IT teams need to provision applications in hours instead of months. Resources need to scale up (or down) in minutes, not hours. Traditional approaches take a siloed operational view, with no common operational model for the application, network, security, and cloud teams. A common operational model delivers application agility, simplified operations, assured performance, and scale.
The Solution: An Application-Centric Approach to Managing Your Infrastructure
Cisco® Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) is a holistic architecture with centralized automation and policy-based application profiles. The Cisco ACI fabric is designed from the foundation to support emerging industry demands while maintaining a migration path for architecture already in place. The fabric is designed to support the industry move to management automation, programmatic policy, and dynamic “workload-anywhere” models. The Cisco ACI fabric accomplishes this with a combination of hardware, policy-based control systems, and software closely coupled to provide advantages not possible in other models.
The fabric consists of three major components: the Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC), spine switches, and leaf switches. These three components handle both the application of network policy and the delivery of packets. Organizations can use the ACI-ready Cisco Nexus® 9000 Series Switches as spine or leaf switches to take full advantage of an automated, policy-based, systems management approach. The Cisco Nexus 9300 Series Switches include both spine and leaf switches.
The Cisco Nexus 9364C ACI Spine Switch is a 2-Rack-Unit (2RU) spine switch for Cisco ACI that supports 12.84 Tbps of bandwidth and 4.3 bpps across 64 fixed 40/100G QSFP28 ports and 2 fixed 1/10G SFP+ ports(Figure 2). Breakout is not supported on ports 1 to 64. The last 16 ports marked in green support wire-rate MACsec encryption. More information: Design | Rack mounting | Yes | | Form factor | 2U | | Product colour | Grey | | LED indicators | Yes | | Certification | UL 60950-1 Second Edition, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 Second Edition, EN 60950-1 Second Edition, IEC 60950-1 Second Edition, AS/NZS 60950-1, GB4943 | Management features | Switch type | Managed | | Switch layer | L2/L4 | Performance | Built-in processor | Yes | | Internal memory | 32000 MB | | Flash memory | 256000 MB | | Noise level | 97.4 dB | | Mean time between failures (MTBF) | 257860 h | Optical fiber | Switching optical modules type | 100 Gigabit Ethernet | Weight & dimensions | Width | 441.3 mm | | Depth | 565.8 mm | | Height | 85.9 mm | | Weight | 16740 g | Operational conditions | Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C | | Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 70 °C | | Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 85 % | | Storage relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 85 % | | Operating altitude | 0 - 4000 m | Power | Redundant power supply (RPS) support | Yes | | AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V | | AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz | | DC input voltage | 72 V | | Power consumption (typical) | 429 W | | Power consumption (max) | 1245 W | Data transmission | Switching capacity | 12840 Gbit/s | | Forwarding rate | 4300 Mpps | Network | 10G support | Yes | | VLAN support | Yes | Ports & interfaces | SFP+ module slots quantity | 2 | | QSFP+ module slots quantity | 64 | | Fiber optic connector | QSFP28, SFP+ | | Console port | RS-232 | | USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
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