| Both switches auto-negotiate the best possible speed for each machine accessing them, ensuring Gigabit-capable clients receive maximum bandwidth. “The ProCurve Switch 2824 is now a key part of my network. With its addition we have seen an excellent decrease in backup times, with throughput growing from 20 gigabits per hour to 140 gigabits per hour,” said Richard Lee, director of operations, Media General. “In addition, the ProCurve Switch 2824, as part of ProCurve’s EDGE architecture, ensures that core network applications like security, mobility and convergence can function correctly and concurrently without interference.”
With Layer 3 IP static routes, the Switch 2824 and Switch 2848 offer VLAN to VLAN connectivity across a routed network for secure group communication. The Switch 2800 series also offers industry-leading security with standards such as SSL, SSHv2, SNMPv3, 802.1X, TACACS+ and RADIUS server support.
In addition to stackable switches, ProCurve Networking today announced Gigabit Ethernet modules for the Switch 4100gl series and the Switch 5300xl series. These modules add affordable Gigabit capabilities to existing ProCurve products, increasing value, scalability and flexibility for current and future customers. The ProCurve Switch 5300 series offers high functionality at affordable prices and is the cornerstone of the ProCurve Adaptive EDGE Architecture.
HP also announced new capabilities for the Switch 5300 series. These upgrades give customers the ability to improve their network without expensive hardware upgrades. Capabilities include: IP multicast routing using the PIM Dense routing protocol; 802.1s Multi-Instance Spanning Tree for high link availability in multiple VLAN environments; and Web-based authentication providing client authentication in a browser-based environment.
The new Gigabit technology allows customers to easily scale their networks for increased performance and productivity. ProCurve provides advanced technology and performance at affordable prices so customers can take full advantage of the already-present Gigabit connection capabilities of desktop and notebook PCs. Gigabit performance to the edge helps meet the growing performance and file transfer needs in imaging, CAD, video and film production, animation and many more current and emerging applications.
“ProCurve’s ongoing commitment to drive intelligence and control to the network edge has taken a big step forward today,” said John McHugh, general manager and vice president, ProCurve Networking Business. “For the first time, Gigabit Ethernet performance at the network edge is an affordable option for enterprises of any size, giving them an unprecedented opportunity to take advantage of the existing Gigabit connection capabilities of today’s desktop and notebook PCs.” HP is already shipping desktop PCs with built-in Gigabit connections and plans to include this functionality in all desktop and notebook PCs shipped in the near future. |