The QM9700 switch system based on NVIDIA Quantum-2 can provide 64 NDR 400Gb/s InfiniBand ports in a 1U standard chassis design, with a single switch carrying an aggregated bidirectional throughput of 51.2 terabits per second (Tb/s) and a landmark capacity of over 66.5 billion data packets per second (BPPS). NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand switches support the latest NDR technology and can provide a high throughput, intra network computing, intelligent acceleration engine, flexible and robust architecture to meet High-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence and ultra large-scale cloud infrastructure applications, while reducing cost and complexity.
As an ideal rack mounted InfiniBand solution, the QM9700 NDR InfiniBand fixed configuration switch supports multiple topologies such as Fat Tree, SlimFly, DragonFly+, and multi-dimensional Torus, providing extremely high flexibility. NVIDIA Quantum-2 is also backward compatible with previous generations of products, as well as extensive software ecosystem support.
The QM9700 NDR InfiniBand switch extends NVIDIA network computing technology by introducing the third-generation NVIDIA SHARP technology, known as SHARPv3. SHARPv3 creates almost infinite scalability for large-scale data aggregation through scalable networks, supporting up to 64 parallel streams, and increasing AI acceleration by 32 times compared to previous generation products. SHARPv3 can significantly improve the performance of complex computing applications, accelerate data movement in the network, participate in application runtime, and reduce the amount of data required for network transmission.
Simplify network design and topology
By implementing NVIDIA port splitting technology, the QM9700 switch supports double density 200Gb/s (NDR200) ports, reducing the cost of network design and topology. Supporting up to 128 200Gb/s ports, NVIDIA offers highly dense ToR switches in the market. The QM9700 series switches support small to medium-sized deployments and can be extended with a two-level Fast Tree topology, while reducing power consumption, latency, and space requirements.
Enhanced management
The QM9700 switch with built-in management has an onboard subnet manager that supports up to 2000 node sizes, enabling easy start-up out of the box. Run NVIDIA MLNX-OS® The software package can provide complete chassis management through interfaces such as Command-line interface (CLI), web-based user (WebUI), simple network management protocol (SNMP) or JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).
The externally managed QM9790 switch can utilize the advanced NVIDIA UFM (UFM®) feature set to support data center operations teams in efficiently configuring, monitoring, managing, and maintaining modern data center networks, as well as preventive troubleshooting, thereby improving utilization and reducing overall operational expenses.
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