Supermicro SuperBlade 40Gb Infiniband Switch

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The InfiniBand Switch Modules are switch-based, point-to-point bi-directional serial link systems.

SBM-IBS-Q3616


Supermicro SuperBlade 40Gb Infiniband Switch

The InfiniBand Switch Modules are switch-based, point-to-point bi-directional serial link systems. They provide high-speed interconnectivity among the blade modules and to external InfiiniBand peripherals and are especially useful in supporting clustered High-Performance-Computing. The SBM-IBS-Q3616 InfiniBand Switch Module supports up to 20 internal and up to 16 external 4X QDR connections (40 Gbps). The SBM-IBS-Q3618 InfiniBand Switch Module supports up to 18 internal and up to 18 external 4X QDR connections (40 Gbps). Like the SBM-IBS-Q3616M, the SBM-Q3618M InfiniBand Switch Module adds the capability for installation of a BMB-CMM-002 mini-CMM, thus allowing dual/redundant links from each Blade (requires AOM-IBH-QDD) to redundant switches.

 

Key Features

4 x QDR (40-Gbps) non-blocking architecture 2.88Tbps total switch bandwidth (36-Port)

 

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  • Bandwidth

    4x QDR (40-Gbps) non-blocking architecture 2.88Tbps total switch bandwidth (36-Port)

  • External Uplink Ports

    16 x 4X QDR with QSFP connectors

  • Internal Ports

    Twenty

  • Manufacturer

    Supermicro

  • Product Range

    SuperBlade

  • Switch Chip

    Mellanox InfiniScale IV

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