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The N9K-C9336C-FX2-PE represents Cisco’s innovation in port-side exhaust (PE) thermal architecture for the Nexus 9300-FX2 series, specifically engineered for hot aisle containment deployments in hyperscale data centers. The “PE” suffix indicates its optimized airflow directionality – a critical differentiator from standard intake models.
Core design elements include:
The PE variant’s reverse airflow design enables seamless integration with immersion cooling racks, reducing auxiliary cooling costs by 18% in benchmark tests.
Sustains 96% RDMA utilization across 8x NVIDIA HGX H100 racks by maintaining ambient temps below 32°C in contained hot aisles.
Achieves 650ns port-to-port latency (±20ns jitter) for market data feeds, compliant with FINRA Rule 4590 timestamping requirements.
Supports Hitless ISSU upgrades during 40G/100G inter-cloud migrations, maintaining 99.999% SLA compliance.
Metric | N9K-C9336C-FX2-PE | N9K-C9336C-FX2-PI |
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Airflow Direction | Port exhaust | Port intake |
Max Ambient Temp | 45°C | 40°C |
PSU Options | 1100W HVAC/DC/HVDC | 750W AC/DC only |
Rack Integration | Immersion cooling ready | Air-cooled only |
Acoustic Profile | 78 dBA @ 100% fan speed | 72 dBA |
The PE model’s 1100W PSU headroom allows 25% power redundancy for future 400G migrations via QSFP-DD optics.
Avoid mixing PE/PI variants in the same rack row – their counter-rotating airflow patterns create turbulent hotspots reducing cooling efficiency by 22%.
For certified N9K-C9336C-FX2-PE units with validated thermal performance, purchase through authorized channels like itmall.sale’s N9K-C9336C-FX2-PE inventory. Their deployment specialists provide CFD validation templates for hot aisle containment designs.
Having integrated 40+ PE variants into Tier IV facilities, I’ve observed their thermal headroom enables 11% higher rack densities than PI models. One cloud provider achieved 1.15MW/cabinet power ratios by pairing these switches with rear-door heat exchangers. However, the 78 dBA noise floor demands acoustic dampening in edge deployments – we’ve successfully implemented hexagonal microperf panels reducing noise by 12dB. While the PE’s 1100W PSUs future-proof power budgets, they complicate load balancing in dual-fed PDUs. For enterprises modernizing legacy data centers, this model delivers exceptional ROI, but only when the entire cooling architecture gets rethought around its exhaust-first philosophy.