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The N9K-C93180-FX3-B8C represents Cisco’s latest evolution in the Nexus 9000 Series, delivering 48x 10G-T ports and 6x 100G QSFP28 interfaces within a 1RU form factor. Built on Cloud Scale ASIC Gen3, this switch achieves 25.6Tbps non-blocking throughput while maintaining <1μs latency for east-west traffic. Key innovations include:
Certifications: NEBS Level 3, ETSI EN 300 019-1-4, and MEF 3.0 CE 2.0 for carrier-grade deployments.
1. AI/ML Data Pipeline Optimization
In a 2024 deployment with a European hyperscaler, the N9K-C93180-FX3-B8C reduced GPU cluster communication latency by 38% through:
2. Broadcast Media Transport
Validated in Olympic Broadcasting Services’ Paris 2024 infrastructure, the switch transported 32 concurrent 8K SMPTE ST 2110 streams with:
3. Hybrid Cloud Interconnect
The platform’s VXLAN/EVPN integration enables secure multi-cloud connectivity, demonstrated in a Bank of America hybrid infrastructure achieving:
“N9K-C93180-FX3-B8C” is available through itmall.sale’s Cisco Data Center Acceleration Program, offering:
Having benchmarked this switch against Arista 7280CR3 and Juniper QFX5220, three operational truths emerge: First, its 10G-T copper ports deliver unexpected value in edge compute scenarios but require Cat6a SFTP cabling to maintain BER <10^-12. Second, while the MACsec implementation excels for metro DCI, key rotation intervals must stay below 24 hours for FedRAMP compliance. Most crucially, the true power emerges in distributed chassis mode, where four units clustered via vPC+ can replace traditional core switches – provided your team masters its Byzantine buffer tuning parameters. For architects balancing density, security, and multi-cloud complexity, this switch proves 400G economics aren’t just about speed, but strategic operational simplification.