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NVIDIA Spectrum 920-9N110-00F7-0C3 18xSFP28 Data Switch

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The NVIDIA Spectrum 920-9N110 (C3 variant) is a compact high-performance Ethernet switch with 18× SFP28 and QSFP28 uplinks. Designed for edge, leaf, and aggregation roles, it delivers low-latency, scalable connectivity for enterprise, cloud, and virtualization environments.

OVERVIEW

  • The NVIDIA Spectrum 920-9N110 (C3) is a compact data center Ethernet switch designed for flexible leaf and aggregation roles in modern enterprise and cloud environments. Featuring a mixed port configuration of SFP28 and QSFP28 interfaces, it enables efficient convergence of 10/25G access networks into high-speed 100G uplinks.
  • With 1.6 Tbps switching capacity and ultra-low latency of approximately 300 ns, it supports predictable performance for virtualization clusters, cloud workloads, and storage-heavy applications.
  • Unlike higher-density Spectrum models focused on core spine layers, this platform is optimized for edge and leaf deployments where space efficiency, cost optimization, and flexible port mixing are critical.
  • Its ATOM-based x86 architecture, 8 GB memory, and streamlined design make it suitable for enterprise branch data centers, mid-tier cloud infrastructure, and distributed computing environments requiring stable yet compact switching performance.

USE CASES

  • Edge aggregation for enterprise branch infrastructure
  • Cloud access layer networking for virtualized workloads
  • Kubernetes and container cluster networking
  • Storage traffic aggregation for SMB and mid-tier SAN environments
  • AI inference edge nodes requiring low-latency switching
  • Enterprise campus data center networking
  • Disaster recovery site networking connectivity
  • Hybrid cloud connectivity and workload distribution
  • Telecom edge and micro data center deployments

KEY FEATURES

  • 18 × SFP28 ports for 10/25GbE connectivity
  • 4 × QSFP28 uplinks supporting 100GbE aggregation
  • 1.6 Tbps switching capacity for compact deployments
  • Ultra-low latency switching (~300 ns) for predictable performance
  • 2.38 Bpps packet forwarding capability
  • ATOM-based x86 control-plane architecture
  • 8 GB system memory for stable operations
  • 16 GB SSD storage for system services
  • 16 MB packet buffer for traffic handling efficiency
  • Flexible breakout and uplink architecture
  • Compact design optimized for edge and leaf layers
  • Ideal for hybrid 10/25G to 100G migration paths
  • Management via Ethernet, serial console, and USB
  • Designed for enterprise virtualization and cloud environments
  • Cost-efficient architecture for non-core data center layers

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Brand: NVIDIA 
  • Model: 920-9N110-00F7-0C3
  • Series: Spectrum Data Center Switch
  • Product Type: Ethernet Switch (Leaf / Access Layer)
  • Management Port: 1 × 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
  • Console Port: 1 × RJ45 Serial Console
  • USB Port: 1 × USBOperating System: NVIDIA Onyx OS
  • Automation Support: SDN-ready networking architecture
  • Design Focus: Low-latency leaf/edge switching performance
  • Form Factor Focus: Compact access-layer deployment
  • Operational Model: Cost-efficient edge networking infrastructure

WHY CHOOSE THIS PRODUCT?

  • Organizations choose this switch for its balance of compact design and high-performance switching in access and leaf layers.
  • It enables smooth aggregation of 10/25G server connections into higher-speed uplinks without overprovisioning core infrastructure.
  • Compared to larger Spectrum switches, it offers cost-efficient deployment for edge and mid-tier data center roles.
  • Its mixed SFP28 and QSFP28 design provides flexibility for hybrid network architectures.
  • It supports gradual infrastructure modernization without requiring full backbone replacement.
  • The low-latency architecture ensures stable performance for virtualization and storage traffic.

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