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Re: Switch Aruba for data center support for Python script interpretation

 
DoHuuBa
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Switch Aruba for data center support for Python script interpretation

A client needs a data center network for a highly-virtualized server environment. They have the following requirements: 25 Gb connectivity from the servers to the top-of-rack switches support for iSCSl storage lowest possible latency between their VM farms, which are contained In separate cabinets and connected to different top-of-rack switches within the data center support for Python script interpretation and open APIs

Which networking product line and architecture should you recommend?

  1. ArubaOS-Swrtch configured in a spine/leaf architecture with 5406R switches at the spine and 2930M leaf switches
  2. ArubaOS-CX configured in a spine/leaf architecture with 8325 switches at the spine and 8320 leaf switches utilizing VSX between cabinets
  3. ArubaOS-CX configured in spine/leaf architecture with 8325 switches at the spine and leaf
  4. HPE FlexFabicc configured in a traditional two-tier architecture with 5950 switches at the core and 5940 access switches configured using IRF stacks per cabinet
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akg7
HPE Pro

Re: Switch Aruba for data center support for Python script interpretation

Hello,

There are two more possibilites

--Aruba 8325 as Spine switches and Aruba 6400 as Leaf switches.

--Combination of Spine and Leaf with HPE Mellanox Series switches.

https://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/oem/hpe/HPE-StoreFabric-M-series-Family-Overview.pdf

Thanks!

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Josh94K
HPE Pro

Re: Switch Aruba for data center support for Python script interpretation

Hello, @DoHuuBa  Hope you are doing great! 

Based on the options given I think you can go with 

ArubaOS-Switch configured in a spine/leaf architecture with 5406R switches at the spine and 2930M leaf switches


@DoHuuBa  I hope this helps! 
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