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Juniper QFX5240-64OD-CHAS 64 x 800 GbE OSFP Chassis | Data Center Switch
Juniper Networks
MPN: QFX5240-64OD-CHAS
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Key Features
- 64 x 800 GbE OSFP port architecture
- Chassis form factor for modular deployment
- Data center switch platform
- High-density fabric design
- Built for leaf-spine environments
- Supports large-scale bandwidth aggregation
- Scale fabric density with 64 x 800 GbE OSFP connectivity
- Support high-throughput east-west traffic using chassis-based architecture
Scale core and leaf-spine layers with a chassis built for extreme port density and high-speed uplinks. The Juniper QFX5240-64OD-CHAS is designed for environments where bandwidth pressure keeps rising: AI clusters, storage-heavy fabrics, and large virtualized data centers that need more throughput per rack unit.
With 64 x 800 GbE OSFP connectivity, this platform is aimed at teams that want to reduce oversubscription and preserve headroom as traffic patterns evolve. That matters when you are consolidating racks, extending fabric longevity, or standardizing on a high-speed architecture that can absorb growth without forcing a redesign.
As a chassis product, it fits into a modular deployment strategy where the switching platform is selected for scale, density, and lifecycle planning rather than short-term port count alone. For procurement teams, that translates into a stronger case for premium infrastructure: fewer platform refreshes, cleaner fabric design, and more room to support future workloads.
Ideal For
- Leaf-spine fabric aggregation in large enterprise data centers
- High-bandwidth AI and HPC cluster networking
- Storage-heavy environments requiring dense 800 GbE connectivity
- Core switching for virtualized multi-rack data center deployments
Why This Product
- 1Higher port density than typical 100 GbE leaf switches
- 2Built for chassis-based scaling instead of fixed-port limits
- 3800 GbE connectivity supports heavier east-west traffic loads
- 4Better suited to long-term fabric planning than entry-level switches






