Cisco Nexus switches are a family of data center-class Ethernet switches designed for high-density, low-latency, and high-performance networking. They are commonly used in modern data centers, cloud environments, and large enterprise networks to provide the switching fabric for servers, storage, and other network devices. They support features such as Virtual PortChannel (vPC), VXLAN, and programmability through NX-API, making them suitable for building scalable and automated network infrastructures. Nexus switches are available in a range of models to suit different port densities, speeds, and feature requirements.
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