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Gigamon Adds 40G Blade

January 28, 2013 |
MILPITAS, Calif. -- Gigamon®, a leading provider of Traffic Visibility Fabric™ solutions, has announced a new high density 40Gb blade, the GigaPORT-Q08 for the GigaVUE® H Series Chassis, which further addresses the scalability and visibility needs of data center managers as they meet the challenges of increasing traffic volume within data centers. The technology will be on show at Cisco Live London '13, Jan. 28 at the ExCeL London Exhibition and Convention Centre in London, UK.

Gigamon's flagship solution, the high-performance, high-density GigaVUE H Series, represents the latest generation of purpose-built technology to handle up to 2.5Tb of monitored traffic, delivering it intelligently to the appropriate application, security, or performance management systems. With the addition of the GigaPORT-Q08 blade, pervasive visibility scales to increasingly dense data center network architectures, whether end-of-row (EoR) or top-of-rack (ToR) deployments.

"The rapid growth in the amount of information traversing networks and the increasing need for workload flexibility in an on-demand data center has created the need for pervasive visibility that can scale to accommodate the increased traffic demands," said Bob Laliberte of Enterprise Strategy Group.

Gigamon Systems LLC



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