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And Cisco Nexus Switching- Next-generation Data Center Architectures -repost- [repack] — Nx-os

  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

And Cisco Nexus Switching- Next-generation Data Center Architectures -repost- [repack] — Nx-os

In the modern digital economy, the data center is no longer a cost center—it is the engine of competitive advantage. As organizations embrace AI, machine learning, microservices, and hybrid cloud, the underlying network infrastructure must evolve beyond traditional best-effort switching. Enter Cisco Nexus Switching powered by the NX-OS operating system —a purpose-built ecosystem designed for the demands of next-generation data center architectures.

| Series | Ideal Use Case | Key Feature Powered by NX-OS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Ultra-low latency (HFT, AI) | Wire-rate VXLAN routing, sub-microsecond latency | | Nexus 7000 | Classic core/aggregation (End-of-Sale but legacy) | VDC (Virtual Device Contexts) – one chassis, multiple virtual switches | | Nexus 9000 | Spine-leaf, Cloud-scale data centers | Cloud-scale ASIC; supports both NX-OS standalone mode and ACI mode | | Nexus 9300-GX | 100/400GbE leaf | Hardware-accelerated encryption (MACsec) and streaming telemetry | In the modern digital economy, the data center

This article explores why the marriage of NX-OS and Nexus hardware is redefining expectations for performance, programmability, and resilience. To understand the future, we must look at the past. Legacy Cisco switches ran IOS (Internetwork Operating System), which excelled in enterprise campus environments but struggled with data center scale. In the mid-2000s, Cisco acquired Andiamo Systems, leading to the birth of the MDS SAN switches and later the Nexus line. | Series | Ideal Use Case | Key

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In the modern digital economy, the data center is no longer a cost center—it is the engine of competitive advantage. As organizations embrace AI, machine learning, microservices, and hybrid cloud, the underlying network infrastructure must evolve beyond traditional best-effort switching. Enter Cisco Nexus Switching powered by the NX-OS operating system —a purpose-built ecosystem designed for the demands of next-generation data center architectures.

| Series | Ideal Use Case | Key Feature Powered by NX-OS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Ultra-low latency (HFT, AI) | Wire-rate VXLAN routing, sub-microsecond latency | | Nexus 7000 | Classic core/aggregation (End-of-Sale but legacy) | VDC (Virtual Device Contexts) – one chassis, multiple virtual switches | | Nexus 9000 | Spine-leaf, Cloud-scale data centers | Cloud-scale ASIC; supports both NX-OS standalone mode and ACI mode | | Nexus 9300-GX | 100/400GbE leaf | Hardware-accelerated encryption (MACsec) and streaming telemetry |

This article explores why the marriage of NX-OS and Nexus hardware is redefining expectations for performance, programmability, and resilience. To understand the future, we must look at the past. Legacy Cisco switches ran IOS (Internetwork Operating System), which excelled in enterprise campus environments but struggled with data center scale. In the mid-2000s, Cisco acquired Andiamo Systems, leading to the birth of the MDS SAN switches and later the Nexus line.

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