Juniper Networks
64X800GBE QSFP-DD, DC, AIR-OUT, ORV3
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Juniper QFX5241-64QD-DO-T2 64x800GbE QSFP-DD | ORV3, Air-Out
Juniper Networks
MPN: QFX5241-64QD-DO-T2
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Key Features
- 64 x 800GbE QSFP-DD ports
- DC power architecture
- Air-out cooling design
- ORV3 alignment
- Juniper Networks platform
- High-density fabric switching
- QSFP-DD interface support
- Scale fabric capacity with 64 QSFP-DD ports for 800GbE connectivity
Deliver dense 800GbE connectivity where port count, airflow direction, and power architecture all matter. The QFX5241-64QD-DO-T2 is a Juniper Networks platform configured with 64 QSFP-DD ports, DC power input, air-out cooling, and ORV3 alignment for modern data center deployments.
This configuration is aimed at infrastructure teams building high-capacity fabrics that must fit into standardized rack designs without compromising thermal planning. Air-out cooling supports front-to-back system airflow strategies, while DC power suits facilities that have already standardized on direct current distribution.
With 64 QSFP-DD interfaces, the platform is positioned for aggregation, spine, or high-density interconnect roles where bandwidth growth is measured in large steps, not incremental upgrades. It is the kind of platform selected when the network design needs to absorb future demand without forcing a chassis rethink or a rack-level redesign.
Ideal For
- High-density spine or aggregation layers in large data centers
- ORV3-aligned rack deployments with standardized airflow requirements
- DC-powered facilities that require 800GbE interface density
- Fabric builds that need a large QSFP-DD port count for scale-out growth
Why This Product
- 164 QSFP-DD ports deliver far higher density than smaller fixed-port platforms
- 2DC power suits facilities standardized on direct current distribution
- 3Air-out cooling supports front-to-back data center airflow planning
- 4ORV3 alignment helps fit modern rack and power architectures