With the introduction of HCI, D-Link's 10-gigabit L3 switches have been adopted, consolidating management while maintaining three-layer separation to achieve efficient network operations.
During the network resilience enhancement, L3 switches from another company were introduced. At that time, redundancy was achieved by operating two L3 switches each without using VRF. Although the configuration was simple before the upgrade, maintaining a configuration of four L3 switches after the upgrade would incur significant costs, so we were considering optimal configurations with proposals. In April 2023, alongside the introduction of Nutanix's HCI (Hyper-Converged Infrastructure), the core switches were also upgraded, and operations began. The core switch introduced was the D-Link 10 Gigabit L3 switch "DXS-3610-54T." In preparation for the introduction, we spoke with the representatives from Murayama City about the challenges and concepts they had, as well as the changes brought about by the network upgrade, including the sales group and technical representatives from High-Tech Systems who were involved in the network construction. [Key Points] - Consolidation and redundancy using 10G switches carried out simultaneously with the HCI introduction - Long-term warranty considered one of the important points - Improved manageability of the simplified core switches
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【Introduced Product Features】 ■DXS-3610-54T ・10 Gigabit Layer 3 Stackable Switch "DXS-3610 Series" ・1000/10G BASE-T × 48 Ports ・100G QSFP28 Slot × 6 Ports *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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D-Link Japan Inc. was established in 1987 in Taiwan with the main mission of "Building Networks for People," aiming to provide reliable network products to people since the dawn of the internet. Since then, it has expanded to the United States and the EU, being well received in various countries. Today, it operates over 91 offices in 43 countries worldwide and has become one of the top vendors globally, shipping approximately 30 million network products annually. The Japanese subsidiary was established in 2005 as a 100% subsidiary of Taiwan's D-Link Corporation, focusing on the sale of enterprise network products. It offers a range of high-performance switch products and wireless products, as well as routers and media converters, which are now used by many private companies, hospitals, schools, and public institutions. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.