Extreme Networks BlackDiamond X8 Datasheet
Extreme Networks BlackDiamond X8 Datasheet

Extreme Networks BlackDiamond X8 Datasheet

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BlackDiamond® X8
Highlights
• High density 1/10GbE, 40GbE and
100GbE switch for data center
consolidation
• 768 ports of 10GbE SFP+ per switch,
2,304 ports per rack
• 384 ports of 100/1000/10000MbE RJ45
per switch, 1,152 ports per rack
• 384 ports of 1GbE SFP per switch, 1,152
ports per rack (using 10GbE)
• 192 ports of 40GbE QSFP+ per switch,
576 ports per rack
• 32 ports of 100GbE CFP2 per switch, 96
ports per rack (future availability)
• Orthogonal architecture with 20.48
Tbps total switching capacity
• 2.3 µSec port-to-port latency
• High-scale routing with 1 million
forwarding entries
• Powered by time-tested, modular
ExtremeXOS® operating system with
resilient and intelligent virtualization
features and hardware switching of up
to 1 Million virtual machines
• Converged open fabric for reliable IP
based storage services and transit for
FCoE traffic
• Low power consumption of 5.6 Watt per
10GbE or 22.5 Watts per 40GbE port for
low Total Cost of Ownership
Simplify, Virtualize and Converge Cloud-Scale Data Center Networks.
Data centers today demand highly virtualized, converged and scalable infrastructure.
Multi-tenancy and cloud computing are driving the need for simplicity and cost efficiency
from the network fabric, along with a need for expandability, high performance and service
up time. Extreme Networks Open Fabric solution, led by its flagship BlackDiamond® X8
platform, provides seamless any-to-any connectivity through a simple, scalable, and
centrally orchestrated network.
Designed for the cloud-scale requirements of Data Centers, High Performance Computing
(HPC), and Internet Exchange Points (IXP), the BlackDiamond X8 provides a low-latency,
high performance switch fabric with high-density wire-speed 10GbE, 40GbE and 100GbE
connectivity for edge-to-core applications, all in a compact footprint using only one-third of
a standard rack. As a 'fabric-in-a-box' solution, the BlackDiamond X8 eliminates expensive
multi-tier architectures and the challenges of inter-device connectivity, uplink bandwidth,
and latency. The BlackDiamond X8 also leverages a low-power design ideal for green
operations and high degrees of energy efficiency, resulting in lower Total Cost of Ownership
(TCO).
Key Features | Benefits
"Cloud-Scale" Switching
The BlackDiamond X8 provides 20.48Tbps total switching capacity for traffic growth while
supporting 384 1GbE / 768 10GbE / 192 40GbE, or 32 100GbE wire-speed ports in a single
chassis. This translates into 1,152 1GbE / 2,304 10GbE / 576 40GbE, or 96 100GbE ports in a
single rack or any combination of those. The BlackDiamond X8 design leverages an
orthogonal direct mating system between the interface and switch fabric modules,
eliminating the performance bottleneck of backplane or mid-plane designs. The
BlackDiamond X8 offers up to 1.28Tbps capacity per slot with current switch fabric modules,
with an architecture supporting higher capacity switch fabric modules in the future.
High Scale Enterprise Routing
The BlackDiamond X8 supports two types of interface modules: one for high-density,
low-latency moderate-scale edge applications, and the other for the high-scale core or
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Summary of Contents for Extreme Networks BlackDiamond X8

  • Page 1 The FCoE traffic BlackDiamond X8 offers up to 1.28Tbps capacity per slot with current switch fabric modules, • Low power consumption of 5.6 Watt per with an architecture supporting higher capacity switch fabric modules in the future.
  • Page 2 40GbE and 100GbE XL-series interface modules (future availability), (FCoE) for carrying converged fiber channel storage traffic. In converged the BlackDiamond X8 eliminates the need for high cost traditional routers networks, TRILL enables the building of flat and efficient networks for in the data center core.
  • Page 3 1+1 management modules, N+1 redundant switching fabric, and N+1 redundant fans. For the power system, the BlackDiamond X8 offers N+1 power supply level and N+N power grid level redundancy.
  • Page 4 The BlackDiamond X8 is designed for enterprise, multi-tenant and cloud data center core and border deployments. In these applications, the BlackDiamond X8 can be used with XL and non-XL series modules to provide a mix of high- and modest- scale connectivity. The non-XL series modules provide 10GbE...
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    Extreme Networks Data Sheet: BlackDiamond X8 Technical Specifications ** Modules and Density Component Minimum Requirement and Maximum Density Management Module • 2 Management Modules for 1+1 control plane redundancy • Minimum 1 required 48-Port 10GbE Copper Interface Module • 8 Interface Modules maximum •...
  • Page 6: General Specifications

    Extreme Networks Data Sheet: BlackDiamond X8 – 192 wire-speed 40GBASE-X QSFP+ ports BlackDiamond X8 Series • Egress bandwidth rate shaping per egress using 24-port 40 GbE I/O module queue and per port – 96 wire-speed 40GBASE-X QSFP+ ports • 8 QoS egress queues per port...
  • Page 7: Warranty

    Extreme Networks Data Sheet: BlackDiamond X8 Operating Specifications Telecommunications via ISO 9296:2010 & – Low Speed: 7.5 bels (LWAd) • 2004/108/EC EMC Directive • Operating Temperature Range: 0° C to 40° C – Medium Speed: 8.1 bels (LWAd) (32° F to 104° F) International EMC Certifications –...
  • Page 8: Ordering Information

    Product Name Description Base Products 48001 BDX8-AC BlackDiamond X8 Series chassis with 8 I/O slots. Chassis includes 5 Fan Trays. Power Supplies or Blank Panels are not included Module Options 48021 BDX-MM1 Management Module 1 for BlackDiamond X series chassis. 2 modules required for 1+1 redundancy...
  • Page 9 © 2013 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Extreme Networks and the Extreme Networks logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Extreme Networks, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other names are the property of their respective owners. For additional information on Extreme Networks Trademarks please see http://www.extremenetworks.com/about-extreme/trademarks.aspx.

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