Product Information
The SN2010 switch is the ideal top of rack (ToR) solution for hyperconverged and storage deployments. Packed with 18 ports of 10/25 GbE and 4 splitable ports of 40/100 GbE, the SN2010 can deliver up to 1.7 Tb/s aggregate throughput.All Mellanox Spectrum-based switches, including the SN2010, support low-latency line rate traffic for all packet sizes.SN2010 introduces low latency for 10/25 GbE and 100 GbE switching, features a robust implementation of data, control and management planes, and offers a compact form factor and low power consumption.Just like the rest of the Mellanox interconnect portfolio, SN2010 can be managed using the Mellanox NEO management application that relieves some major network deployment obstacles. NEO enables a fully certified and interoperable design, speeds up time to service, and improves networking time to value.Distributed storage, hyperconverged, analytic and database solutions require the ability to scale out without compromising performance or high availability. High throughput, low latency and active network switching capabilities are crucial when deploying clustered servers and storage. Many applications require 10/25 GbE connectivity to many clients plus 40/100 GbE connectivity to selected servers, storage systems or for network uplinks, and all with low latency. SN2010 is a great fit with a mix of 10/25 GbE and 40/100 GbE ports that are all designed for zero packet loss.
- Visibility
NVIDIA Spectrum switches support detailed and contextual telemetry with NVIDIA What Just Happened (WJH). WJH dramatically reduces mean time to issue resolution by providing instant answers to when, what, who, where and why questions as soon as an issue occurs. Spectrum switches implement hardware-accelerated histograms track and summarize queue depths at a sub-microsecond granularity. Hardware-accelerated histograms avoid false-alerts common to simple watermarks and threshold-based methods. - Performance
NVIDIA Spectrum switches feature a fully shared and monolithic packet buffer architecture. This superior buffer architecture provides a fair, predictable and high-performance data path that is essential for scale out software defined storage and modern multi-tenant cloud deployments. Spectrum switches deliver a robust high-bandwidth and low-latency data path for remote direct-memory access over converged Ethernet (RoCE) and machine-learning applications that leverage GPUDdirect. - Scale
NVIDIA Spectrum switches support Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) with support for 6x more tunnels and tunnel end points. Its 256K shared forwarding entries can be flexibly used across access-control lists (ACL), longer prefix match (LPM) routes, host routes, MAC tables, and equal-cost multi-path (ECMP) and tunnel applications.