MQM8700-HS2F Quantum HDR InfiniBand Switch, 40 x HDR QSFP56 ports, two power supplies (AC), managed, x86 dual core, standard depth,P2C airflow, rail kit,QM8700 switch systems provide the highest performing fabric solution in a 1U form factor by delivering up to 16Tb/s of non-blocking bandwidth with sub 130ns port-to-port latency. These switches deliver 7.2 billion packets-per-second (Bpps), or 390 million pps per port.
Feature:
– Performance
40 x HDR 200Gb/s ports in a 1U switch 80 x HDR100 100Gb/s ports (using splitter cables)
16Tb/s aggregate switch throughput
Sub-130ns switch latency
– Optimized design
1+1 redundant & hot-swappable power
N+1 redundant & hot-swappable fans
80 gold+ and energy star certified power supplies
– Advanced design
Adaptive routing
Congestion control
Collective offloads (Mellanox SHARP technology)
VL mapping (VL2VL)
Specification:
Ports | 40 x HDR 200G 40 QSFP56 Connectors |
CPU | Broadwell ComEx D-1508 2.2GHZ |
Switching Capacity | 8 Tbps |
Typical Power Consumption | 253W |
Max. Power Consumption | 784W |
System Memory | Single 8GB |
Voltage | 100-127VAC 50/60Hz 4.5A 200-240VAC 50/60Hz 2.9A |
AC Power Supplies | 1+1 Hot-swappable |
Fan Number | 5+1 Hot-swappable |
Airflow | Back-to-Front (P2C) |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 104°F (0ºC to 40ºC) |
Storage Temperature | -40°F to 158°F (-40ºC to 70ºC) |
Rack Units | 1 RU |
Non-blocking or Bidirectional Bandwidth Ensures Flexible Network
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Hot-swappable Redundant Power and Fans
Hardware-level redundancy protection to ensure business continuity. 80 gold+ and energy star certified powers save money on your power bill, and improves longevity and reliability.

In-Network Computing Enable Higher Performance and Scale
Scalable Hierarchical Aggregation and Reduction Protocol (SHARP)™ technology offloads collective communication operations from the CPU to the switch network, crucial for computing applications.