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| Simplify and make your data center change-ready. Virtual Connect is a new class of blade interconnect and is the simplest, most flexible connection to your networks. |
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Ease of operations and deployment |
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- Enclosures can be pre-configured for easy, drop-in server installations either locally or in a remote site
- Servers are change ready - add, move, replace, upgrade without affecting the LAN.
- The standards-based Virtual Connect Ethernet Module is compatible with all other standards-based switch products. This provides high performance, end-to-end connections with your favorite brands of core switches.
- The Virtual Connect Ethernet Module appears as a pass-thru device to the network. Any changes to the server are transparent to its associated network, cleanly separating the servers from LAN and relieving LAN Administrators from server maintenance.
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Enterprise class performance and availability |
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- 1Gb/s downlink connections to server NIC's , and up to 28Gb/s total uplink bandwidth provides non-blocking bandwidth to datacenter networks.
- High availability features such as NIC teaming, trunk failover, and dual redundant Virtual Connect Ethernet Modules assure maximum uptime.
- Standards based data center connectivity such as port based VLAN's, VLAN tagging, and uplink port aggregation are built in.
- Virtual Connect server profiles are shared and continually updated between high availability pairs, and within a shared Virtual Domain of stacked enclosures.
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Security and management |
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- No extra software to purchase, the embedded Virtual Connect Manager runs on each Virtual Connect Ethernet Module. You can define available LANs, server connections, and manage server connection profiles.
- Role based privileges for 'Administrator' account defined by default and can be modified by the BladeSystem administrator.
- Additional role based privileges for user accounts can be created by domain, server, networking, and storage.
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