
Dell S5048F-ON Networking 48P 25GbE Switch Renewed
Optimize Your Network with High-Density, High-Performance SwitchingThe Dell Networking S5048F-ON is a high-performance switch designed for demanding data center environments. Featuring 48 ports of 25GbE SFP28 and 6 ports of 100GbE QSFP28, this switch delivers exceptional bandwidth and low latency...
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Overview
Optimize Your Network with High-Density, High-Performance Switching
The Dell Networking S5048F-ON is a high-performance switch designed for demanding data center environments. Featuring 48 ports of 25GbE SFP28 and 6 ports of 100GbE QSFP28, this switch delivers exceptional bandwidth and low latency. Its open networking design allows for flexible deployment and management, making it an ideal solution for modern network infrastructures.
- Ports: 48 x 25GbE SFP28, 6 x 100GbE QSFP28
- Additional Ports: 1 x RJ45 Management Port, 1 x Micro-USB Console Port, 1 x 10/100/1000 Base-T Management Port, 1 x USB Type-A Port
- Switch Size: 1 RU
Key Features
48-port
Managed, stackable.
Fast ethernet.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers 48 25GbE ports, providing substantial connectivity for demanding network environments.
- Features fast Ethernet capabilities, supporting efficient data transfer within the network.
- Designed as a managed switch, allowing for granular control and optimization of network traffic.
- The stackable design offers flexibility to expand network capacity as organizational needs grow.
- Renewed product offers a potentially more cost-effective solution for high-performance networking.
👎 Cons
- As a renewed product, it may have limited warranty or support compared to a new unit.
- The fast Ethernet designation might imply compatibility limitations with newer, faster standards.
- Requires network management expertise due to its managed nature, not suitable for basic plug-and-play setups.
- Specific details on the renewal process or the condition of the unit are not provided, which could be a concern for some buyers.
- Lack of information on power consumption or cooling capabilities, which are important for data center environments.