HPE SN6000B 16Gb 48-port/24-port Active Fibre Channel Switch

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HPE SN6000B 16Gb 48-port/24-port Active Fibre Channel Switch

The HPE SN6000B Fibre Channel Switch is a cornerstone for modern SAN fabrics, engineered to keep pace with ever-growing data workloads while delivering predictable performance and simplified management. With 16 Gb/s Fibre Channel per port and flexible port density in 24-port or 48-port configurations, this switch empowers data centers to scale storage networks as virtualization, consolidation, and data movement accelerate. The SN6000B is designed to minimize bottlenecks, maximize throughput, and reduce operational overhead—so you can deploy, optimize, and protect the storage backbone that powers your business-critical applications. Whether you're expanding an existing SAN or building a new fabric from the ground up, the SN6000B provides the reliability, performance, and manageability required for today’s demanding workloads.

  • Scalable, flexible port options: Available in 24-port and 48-port configurations, the SN6000B adapts to your rack space and throughput needs, allowing you to scale incrementally as workload demands rise. This density is ideal for mid-to-large enterprise environments where multiple storage arrays, hosts, and virtual machines share a common fabric, enabling future growth without disruptive forklift upgrades.
  • High-speed 16 Gb/s Fibre Channel: Each port delivers 16 gigabits per second of sustained bandwidth, providing low-latency I/O for latency-sensitive applications. The 16 Gb/s speed helps maintain high IOPs during peak periods, supporting mission-critical databases, VDI, and large virtualized workloads with consistent performance.
  • Optimized for virtualization and consolidation: Built to support virtualized servers and dynamic workloads, the SN6000B enables efficient server/storage consolidation. Features like NPIV support and scalable zoning help maximize server virtualization benefits, reduce storage sprawl, and simplify management across multi-hypervisor environments.
  • Advanced fabric management and security: The switch includes robust zoning, centralized fabric management, and security features that simplify deployment and governance. It enables precise access control, reduces risk from rogue devices, and streamlines firmware updates and policy enforcement across the fabric for a safer, more manageable SAN.
  • Reliability and high availability: Engineered with hot-swappable components and options for redundant power and cooling, the SN6000B is built to minimize downtime and protect data. The fault-tolerant design helps maintain service continuity during maintenance windows or component failures, keeping critical applications online and accessible.

Technical Details of HPE SN6000B

  • Port speed: 16 Gb/s Fibre Channel
  • Port configuration: 24-port or 48-port options
  • Fabric features: NPIV support, zoning, and scalable fabric onboarding to accommodate growing environments
  • Management: Compatible with standard SAN management tools and interfaces; supports CLI-based configuration and centralized monitoring for ease of administration
  • Power and cooling: Hot-swappable components with options for redundant power and cooling to improve availability
  • Compatibility: Designed to integrate with HPE Fibre Channel storage arrays and mixed storage environments; suitable for VMware, Hyper-V, and OpenStack deployments
  • Reliability: Redundant paths and fault-tolerant design to protect service levels and data integrity

How to install HPE SN6000B

  • Plan your fabric topology: inventory all HBAs, storage arrays, and existing switches; decide on zoning, NPIV requirements, and redundancy goals before physical installation.
  • Prepare the rack and environment: install the switch in a 19-inch rack with adequate airflow, ensure power availability, and confirm cable management paths to minimize signal interference.
  • Connect the fabric: attach Fibre Channel cables to the appropriate ports, following best practices for cable length, routing, and labeling to simplify troubleshooting and future upgrades.
  • Power up and access management: power on the unit and connect to the management interface (CLI or GUI) to configure the switch’s management IP, administrator credentials, and initial fabric settings.
  • Configure zoning and NPIV: define storage zones to isolate traffic and enable NPIV for virtualized hosts, ensuring each host has appropriate access to its storage backends without cross-talk.
  • Perform health checks: verify fabric connectivity, confirm that all hosts and storage arrays are visible, and run basic throughput tests to establish baseline performance.
  • Update firmware and apply best practices: install the latest supported firmware, review release notes for fixes and enhancements, and implement recommended security baselines and feature configurations.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the SN6000B? The SN6000B is a high-performance 16 Gb/s Fibre Channel switch designed for data center SAN fabrics, available in 24-port or 48-port configurations to match your density and throughput needs.
  • Is the SN6000B suitable for virtualization? Yes. It is optimized for virtualization and consolidation, supporting NPIV to scale virtual machine I/O paths and improve fabric efficiency in virtualized environments.
  • What is required for high availability? Redundant power options, hot-swappable components, proper zoning, and a well-planned fabric topology to ensure failover paths remain active during component failures or maintenance.
  • How do I upgrade firmware? Use the vendor management tools or CLI to upgrade to the latest compatible firmware, following the release notes to minimize downtime and ensure compatibility with connected devices.
  • What cables and connectors are used? Fibre Channel cables compatible with 16 Gb/s links; choose fiber types and connector types according to distance and environment, and always adhere to your organization’s cabling standards.
  • Can it operate in multi-vendor SAN environments? Yes. The SN6000B interoperates with standard Fibre Channel components across multi-vendor ecosystems, provided zoning and fabric topology are correctly configured to prevent traffic leakage and ensure security.

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