The AP is lean and green, Extreme says, and is designed to optimize performance using 13.9 watts of power versus the 30 watts many industry APs require.Almost every time I show somebody something on my MacBook, the question "How did you do that?" or "What tool is that?" comes up. The box is aimed at dense or harsh environments, such as classrooms, warehouses, healthcare clinics, and manufacturing applications. It includes two 2x2:2 radios and can aggregate data rates up to 4.8 Gbps. Lastly, Extreme rolled out a new Wi-Fi 6E access point, the AP300, that's available now. The 8820 will be available in 40 x 100GB or 80 x 100Gb (QSFP28) configurations, with the ability to split to 4 x 25/10Gb resulting in either 80 x 40Gb, 144 x 25Gb, 144 x 10Gb or, with the 8820-40C, to 40 x 40Gb, 72 x 25Gb, 72 x 10Gb configurations, the vendor stated. The Extreme 8820 switch is aimed at large enterprises and service providers and can be used in the data center as a border leaf or spine switch and provide core aggregation, Extreme stated. With this integration, customers can more easily extend connectivity to new sites while keeping costs low and improving security, visibility and application performance, Extreme stated. The 7720 supports Extreme’s Fabric Connect, which lets customers automate discovery and configuration of fabric-enabled switches and access points. The 7720 lets customers address higher-speed core switching needs with up to 32 x 100Gb ports. The boxes can be used as switches for leaf, spine, aggregation, or core applications, Extreme stated. The 7520 comes in two fixed form models: a 48 x 1Gb/10Gb 10GBaseT copper port version and a 48 x 1Gb/10Gb/25Gb SFP28 fiber port form factor. The universal hardware products can be deployed across a wired or wireless edge, aggregation, and wiring-closet environments. On the hardware side, Extreme expanded its line of Universal switches with three new boxes – the 7520, 77 – that the company says are high-density, deep buffer, switch routers designed for large enterprise networks.Īs with other switches in the Universal Switching lineup, the new devices let customers pick and choose wired or wireless where they need it, or upgrade software to both new and legacy equipment. Extreme’s entire application portfolio will be generally available to all customers, across the cloud continuum from edge to public environments, in early 2024, the company says. That concern is eliminated with ExtremeCloud Edge because it provides the entire stack of applications, which customers can locate in the edge data center or wherever they want, and all of the data stays resident there, Extreme stated.ĮxtremeCloud Edge will be available this summer for select partners, and it includes ExtremeCloud IQ, ExtremeCloud SD-WAN, and Extreme Intuitive Insights applications. The idea is to offer cloud consumers a simple way to manage edge networks and automate tedious tasks, such as device provisioning, configuration, and troubleshooting.įor some customers, there’s a reluctance to use public cloud providers such as Amazon and AWS because of latency, governance, sovereignty, or security issues, according to Extreme.
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