Building Mission-Critical Data Centers
H3C Resilient Virtual Switching Fabric
By 3Com/H3C
3Com’s enterprise H3C switches make use of an innovative technology called Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) to enable the creation of a resilient virtual switching fabric. IRF delivers network and data center geographic independence, and distributes high-availability and resiliency by extending the network control plane across multiple active switches. This technology can help simplify large scale network design, reduce network complexity and eliminate the need for slow convergence technologies such as Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
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