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HPE's Aruba Networks Debuts New Switching Platform with Linux-powered NOS

HPE's Aruba Networks Debuts New Switching Platform with Linux-powered NOS Image Credit: HPE

HPE's networking division is going right to the core, with new Aruba 8400 switching platform and Linux powered network operating system.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise's (HPE) wants to be a bigger player in the switching market. At the recent HPE's Discover conference, its Aruba Networks division announced the new Aruba 8400 core and aggregation switch platform.

The Aruba 8400x switch series is designed to provide a top-end performance of up to 19.2 terabits per second of switching capacity. The switch is an 8 Rack Unit (RU) chassis, that can support a a maximum of 256 10GbE (SFP/SFP+) ports, or 64 40GbE (QSFP+) ports, or 48 ports of 40/100GbE (QSFP28).

Complementing the 8400X switch is the new ArubaOS-CX network operating system that makes use of the open-source Open vSwitch Database (OVSDB) protocol for enabling Software Defined Networking (SDN). As has been the case with Aruba's prior network operating systems, the ArubaOS-CX system is based on Linux.

Beyond native SDN integration, ArubaOS-CX also provide and integrated network analytics engine.

HPE is also getting into the asset tracking business with the new Aruba Tags technology. Similiar to the consumer tags made by TrackR for tacking, the Aruba Tags use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to track tagged items.

As opposed to consumer BLE trackers, the Aruba Tags technology isn't just limited to tracking by mobile apps. Rather, Aruba's Tags can also be tracked by Aruba BLE-enabled access points, said HPE in a statement.

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