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Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches 

At-A-Glance

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Switches to Simplify Data Center Transformation

Cisco Nexus

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 5000 Series Switches, part of the unified fabric 

component of the Cisco

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 Data Center Business Advantage 

(DCBA) architectural framework, deliver an innovative 
architecture to simplify data center transformation by 
enabling a high-performance, standards-based, 
multi-protocol, multi-purpose, Ethernet-based fabric. 
They help consolidate separate LAN, SAN, and server cluster 
network environments into a single Ethernet fabric. Backed 
by a broad system of industry-leading technology partners, 
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches are designed to meet the 
challenges of next-generation data centers, including 
the need for dense multisocket, multicore, virtual machine–
optimized services, in which infrastructure sprawl and 
increasingly demanding workloads are commonplace. 

Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches provide: 

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Architectural flexibility to support diverse business 
and application needs 

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Infrastructure simplicity to decrease the total cost of 
ownership (TCO)Increased agility and flexibility for 
traditional deployments with easy migration to 
virtualized, unified, or high-performance computing 
(HPC) environments Enhanced business resilience 
with greater operational continuity Capability to use 
existing operational models and administrative domains 
for easy deployment 

Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches provide a unified, 
converged fabric over 10 Gigabit Ethernet for LAN, SAN, and 
cluster traffic. This unification enables network consolidation 
and greater utilization of previously separate infrastructure 
and cabling, reducing by up to 50 percent the number of 
adapters and cables required and eliminating redundant 
switches. This infrastructure displacement also lowers power 
and cooling costs significantly, especially for rack-optimized 
servers similar to blade servers. 

Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches simplify cable 
management, allowing hosts to connect to any network 
through a unified Ethernet interface and enabling faster 
rollout of new applications and services. 

Main Features

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High-performance, low-latency 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 
delivered by a cut-through switching architecture, for 
10 Gigabit Ethernet server access in next-generation 
data centers 

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Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)–capable switches 
that support emerging IEEE Data Center Bridging (DCB) 
standards to a deliver a lossless Ethernet service with 
no-drop flow control 

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Unified ports that support Ethernet, Fibre Channel, 
and FCoE 

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A variety of connectivity options: Gigabit, 10 Gigabit 
(fiber and copper), FCoE, and Fibre Channel 

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Converged fabric with FCoE for network consolidation, 
reducing power and cabling requirements and 
simplifying data center networks, especially for SAN 
consolidation of Fibre Channel 

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Virtual machine–optimized services for higher asset 
utilization, simplified server connections, rapid server 
provisioning, security, and quality of service (QoS) 

Main Benefits

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Investment protection and operation best practices: 
With Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches, customers can 
take advantage of the cost and functional benefits of a 
unified converged fabric while protecting their 
investments in existing network, storage, and server 
assets. Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches can easily 
be inserted into an existing data center network to 
provide immediate benefits without causing 
disruption or revision of existing design and 
operation best practices. 

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End-to-end FCoE: FCoE is an open standards–based 
protocol that encapsulates Fibre Channel over Ethernet, 
eliminating the need for separate switches, cabling, 
adapters, and transceivers for each class of traffic.This 
feature dramatically decreases power consumption 
and reduces both capital expenditures (CapEx) and 
operating expenses (OpEx) for businesses. 

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Multi-hop FCoE:

 Cisco Unified Fabric unites data

center and storage networks to deliver a single 
high-performance, highly available and scalable 
network. Cisco now delivers end-to-end data center 
convergence from server to storage by delivering new 
director-class, multi-hop Fibre channel over Ethernet 
(FCoE) capability for the Nexus 7000 and MDS 9500 
platforms, adding to existing FCoE functionality on the 
Nexus 5000 switches. With the industry’s broadest 
selection of standards-based FCoE switches, Cisco 
provides Unified Fabric support to both the access and 
core network layers, supporting all storage traffic (Fibre 
Channel, FCoE, iSCSI, and NAS) over simplified 
infrastructure based on loss-less 10-Gigabit Ethernet.

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Virtual machine–optimized services: Cisco Nexus 5000 
Series Switches are designed to support 
virtualization and virtual machine mobility by mapping 
virtual machines to network profiles, allowing network 
services to be allocated on a per–virtual machine basis 
centrally from the unified fabric. This capability to move 
virtual machines and network profiles together eases 
manageability, increases isolation, and enables 
consistent network and security policies.

Part of the Cisco Nexus Family of Data 
Center–Class Switches

Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches are part of the Cisco 
Nexus Family of switches, offering

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