Huawei: OptiXtrans DX808

Huawei is addressing the challenges of data center interconnection with its OptiXtrans DX808 platform.

Huawei is addressing the challenges of data center interconnection with its OptiXtrans DX808, which features high port density and low power consumption. The product’s intelligent computing clusters can be networked by phase based on the point of delivery (PoD) granularity specified in the mid-and long-term target networking plan. Computing resources can be flexibly allocated, leased, and sold in minutes, and the flexible topology improves the computing efficiency of computing clusters. 
JUDGE'S COMMENT: "This is a solid well-designed product."

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