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David Jansen, CCIE No. 5952 (Routing/Switching), is a Cisco Technical Solutions Architect specializing in enterprise data center architecture. He has 20 years of industry experience, 15 of them at Cisco (6 as a solution architect); and has delivered several Cisco Live presentations on NX-OS and data center solutions.

Matthew McPherson, senior systems engineer and solutions architect for the Cisco Central Select Operation, specializes in data center architectures. He has 12 years of experience working with service providers and large finance and manufacturing enterprises, and possesses deep technical knowledge of routing, switching, and security.

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David Jansen, CCIE No. 5952(Routing/Switching), is a Cisco Technical Solutions Architectspecializing in enterprise data center architecture. He has 20years of industry experience, 15 of them at Cisco (6 as a solutionarchitect); and has delivered several Cisco Live presentations onNX-OS and data center solutions.

Matthew McPherson, senior systemsengineer and solutions architect for the Cisco Central SelectOperation, specializes in data center architectures. He has 12years of experience working with service providers and largefinance and manufacturing enterprises, and possesses deep technicalknowledge of routing, switching, and security.

The new Cisco switching products introduced today augment the Cisco Unified Fabricportfolio, which consists of Nexus data center switches and MDS storage switches that connect servers, data storage, and corporate networks seamlessly within the data center and cloud. Cisco unveiled second generation capabilities for the Nexus7000 Series and Cisco FabricPath support for the Nexus5500 switch; together they provide industry-leading data center fabric scalability, supporting over 12,000 10GE server ports: twice the current offering on the marketat less than half the cost.

Cisco also added new switches with sub-microsecond latency to the Nexus 3000 ultra-low latency switching series, and introduced a virtualized version of its popular ASA security appliance to deliver consistent security for virtualized and cloud environments.

Today's announcements further advance Cisco's fabric-based approach to delivering unique solutions to meet diverse data center requirements, from non-virtualized "bare metal" environments, to highly virtualized data centers, cloud-based architectures, Web 2.0 and "Big Data" environments that manage huge data sets.

The new Fabric 2 module and new high density L2/L3 10GbE F2 Series line card for the Nexus 7000 Series offer the industry's highest performance (768 Line Rate L2/L3 10GbE ports in a single Nexus 7000 Series chassis) and reduced power per port (less than 10W per 10GE port.) Combined with integrated FabricPath and Fabric Extender (FEX) support, the Cisco fabric architecture delivers unparalleled scale and operational simplicity.

Extending Cisco FabricPath to Cisco Nexus 5500.The Nexus 5500 provides industry-leading 10GbE density in a top-of-rack form factor, and will support FabricPath, a NX-OS innovation. FabricPath provides systems-level scalability and addresses emerging data center and cloud computing challenges posed by sophisticated virtualization requirements, dynamic workload mobility needs, and clustered application environments found in high-performance computing. FabricPath brings the stability and scalability of routing to Layer 2 networks, with data center-wide scalability, resilience and performance.

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