QNAP shows us the QSW-M7230, its most capable switch to date

QNAP shows us the QSW-M7230, its most capable switch to date





QNAP has some of the best switches on the market. I have been lucky enough to be able to try some of them and their common denominator is that they are capable of offering, in a single solution, an entire connective deployment combined with a powerful software layer that, in some cases, rivals the performance of a router.

He QNAP QSW-M7230-2X4F24T It is the epitome of the brand’s technical development in this product segment. It has a new design, but also outstanding capabilities in a versatile format.

This true wonder It has 24 10GbE ports with combined PoE capacity of up to 375 Wbut it also has 4 SFP+ ports of up to 25 Gb, adaptable to fiber or Ethernet with the appropriate modules, and also two ultra-high-speed 100GbE ports.

In case this complete connective and switching capacity, where each port can develop its full potential in combination, seems not enough to us, QNAP adds an L3 software layer that combines capabilities such as MC-LAG, basic routing, DHCP server, etc.

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A pride for the brand that we can mount in a 1U rack format and that it debuts a new design with better passive and active ventilation. It will be available this year at a price yet to be confirmed.

Article Editor: Javier Rodríguez

Javier Rodriguez

I began publishing articles about the PC components that passed through my hands in 1999, while I was technical director of the computer store chain Batch-PC. I joined Geeknetic as Editor-in-Chief and Lab Manager in 2005. Hardware is my passion, although I usually enjoy multiplayer PC games in my free time.