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A PicOS® Data Center Switch is a high-performance networking switch powered by the Pica8 network operating system (NOS). It is designed to provide open, programmable, and disaggregated networking solutions for modern data centers, offering high-throughput, low-latency connectivity for cloud, AI, and HPC workloads, typically using Broadcom silicon. PicOS runs on white-box/brite-box switches from various hardware vendors (like Edgecore Networks Edgecore Networks), decoupling software from hardware. They are Paired with the AmpCon-DC management platform, these switches enable Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP), automatic topology discovery, and full lifecycle management. It supports 10G to 800G speeds, including 400G/800G switches designed for AI/ML training and inference clusters. It offers extensive Layer 2/Layer 3 routing, EVPN-VXLAN for virtualized fabrics, and lossless networking capabilities (RoCE). It supports standard APIs such as NETCONF, Python, and Ansible for SDN (Software-Defined Networking) integration. PicOS® switches are used to build scalable leaf-spine architectures in data centers and provide flexible alternatives to traditional, monolithic networking vendors.

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Data Center Solution

Data center solutions encompass the hardware, software, processes, and services used to create and manage these information storage networks. They are the backbone of cloud computing, streamlining information management and allowing software providers to deliver a range of services to businesses and end-users around the world.

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FTTx Solutions

Fiber to the "x" (FTTx) refers to various broadband network architectures that use optical fiber for part or all of their last mile connectivity. The "x" signifies the fiber termination point, covering deployments like FTTH (Fiber to the Home) / FTTP (Fiber to the Premises), FTTB (Fiber to the Building/Business), FTTC (Fiber to the Curb), FTTN (Fiber to the Node), FTTA (Fiber to the Antenna), FTTR (Fiber to the Room), etc

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