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NVIDIA 920-9N100-00F7-0C0 Spectrum 100G Ethernet Switch

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The 920-9N100-00F7-0C0 is a high-performance NVIDIA Spectrum-based Ethernet switch designed for modern data center fabrics. It delivers flexible 25G and 100G connectivity, ultra-low latency, and Cumulus Linux support, making it ideal for cloud, enterprise, and high-speed networking deployments.

OVERVIEW

  • The 920-9N100-00F7-0C0 is a high-performance data center switch built on the NVIDIA Spectrum architecture and originally developed under the Mellanox Technologies portfolio. It is designed for modern leaf-spine architectures requiring high bandwidth, deterministic latency, and software-defined flexibility through Cumulus Linux.
  • With 25G SFP28 and 100G QSFP28 connectivity, this switch enables dense server aggregation and high-speed uplinks in cloud, enterprise, and AI-driven infrastructures. Its 850 Gbps throughput and 1.26 Bpps forwarding performance support demanding east-west traffic patterns in hyperscale environments.
  • Key differentiators include ultra-low 300 ns latency for time-sensitive workloads, flexible port breakout scalability across 10G–100G environments, and an x86-based Atom CPU architecture that supports advanced automation and programmable networking. It is particularly suited for procurement teams modernizing legacy 10/40G fabrics into cloud-native 25/100G architectures.

USE CASES

  • Cloud data center leaf-spine switching architecture
  • High-performance computing (HPC) clusters
  • AI/ML training and inference network fabrics
  • Enterprise data center modernization from 10G/40G to 25G/100G
  • Hyperscale east-west traffic aggregation
  • Financial trading networks requiring ultra-low latency
  • Virtualized infrastructure and private cloud platforms
  • Storage networking and distributed systems connectivity
  • Network function virtualization (NFV) environments

KEY FEATURES

  • Built on NVIDIA Spectrum switching architecture for predictable performance
  • 850 Gbps total switching throughput for high-density workloads
  • 1.26 Bpps packet forwarding capacity for large-scale traffic handling
  • Ultra-low latency switching at 300 ns for time-sensitive applications
  • x86 Atom CPU enabling programmable and automated networking
  • Dual AC power supply support for high availability deployments
  • Cumulus Linux support for open networking and automation
  • Designed for leaf-spine and fabric-based architectures
  • High port flexibility supporting mixed-speed environments
  • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

    • Brand: NVIDIA 
    • Model: 920-9N100-00F7-0C0
    • Switching Architecture: NVIDIA Spectrum
    • Connectors: 18 × SFP28 (25GbE), 4 × QSFP28 (100GbE)
    • Max 100GbE Ports: 4
    • Max 50GbE Ports: 8
    • Max 40GbE Ports: 4
    • Max 25GbE Ports: 34
    • Max 10GbE Ports: 34
    • Throughput: 850 Gbps
    • Packet Per Second: 1.26 Bpps
    • Latency: 300 ns
    • CPU: Intel Atom x86
    • System Memory: 8 GB
    • SSD Storage: 16 GB
    • Packet Buffer: 16 MB
    • Management Port: 1 × 100/1000 Mbps
    • Serial Port: 1 × RJ45
    • USB Port: 1 × Mini USB
    • Operating System: Cumulus Linux Support
    • Power Supply: Dual AC PSU

    WHY CHOOSE THIS PRODUCT?

    • Enterprises choose this switch for its balance of 25G server access and 100G aggregation in a single compact platform. It reduces infrastructure sprawl while improving bandwidth efficiency.
    • Compared to traditional fixed 10/40G switches, it delivers significantly better scalability for modern cloud workloads and microservices traffic patterns.
    • Its low-latency design supports financial trading, HPC clusters, and AI data pipelines where microsecond-level performance matters.
    • The integration with Cumulus Linux enables automation-first networking, reducing operational overhead and configuration complexity.
    • Organizations benefit from simplified leaf-spine deployment with consistent performance across data center tiers.

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