DELL Brocade 6510 210-39017 Data Sheet

Product codes
210-39017
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EXCEPTIONAL PRICE/PERFORMANCE 
FOR GROWING SAN WORKLOADS
The Brocade 6510 delivers exceptional 
price/performance for growing SAN 
workloads through a combination of 
market-leading throughput and an 
affordable switch form factor. The 48 ports 
produce an aggregate 768 Gbps full-duplex 
throughput; any eight ports can be trunked 
for 128 Gbps Inter-Switch Links (ISLs). 
Exchange-based Dynamic Path Selection 
(DPS) optimizes fabric-wide performance 
and load balancing by automatically routing 
data to the most efficient available path in 
the fabric (see Figure 1). It augments ISL 
trunking to provide more effective load 
balancing in certain configurations.
Moreover, a 24-port base configuration, 
easy administration, 1U footprint, and 
low-energy consumption—0.14 watts per 
Gbps and 2.3 watts per port—provide a low 
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Enterprise-
class capabilities combined with a low TCO 
yield 40 percent higher performance 
compared to 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) 
storage alternatives at a similar cost. 
INDUSTRY-LEADING TECHNOLOGY 
THAT IS FLEXIBLE, SIMPLE, AND  
EASY TO USE
The Brocade 6510 delivers industry-leading 
SAN technology within a flexible, simple, and 
easy-to-use solution. The base configuration 
includes 24 ports, with up to 48 ports on 
demand. In addition to providing best-in-class 
scalability, the Brocade 6510 is easy to 
deploy with the Brocade EZSwitchSetup 
wizard and new “D_Port” feature, which 
simplifies setup. For maximum flexibility,  
the switch also features a 1U case less  
than 18 inches deep and dual-direction 
airflow options to support the latest  
hot aisle/cold aisle configurations. 
A BUILDING BLOCK FOR VIRTUALIZED, 
PRIVATE CLOUD STORAGE
The Brocade 6510 provides a critical building 
block for today’s highly virtualized, private cloud 
storage environments. It simplifies server 
virtualization and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 
(VDI) management while meeting the 
high-throughput demands of Solid State Disks 
(SSDs). The Brocade 6510 also supports 
multi-tenancy in cloud environments through 
Virtual Fabrics, Quality of Service (QoS), and 
fabric-based zoning features. 
The Brocade 6510 enables secure metro 
extension to virtual private or hybrid clouds 
with 10 Gbps Dense Wavelength Division 
Multiplexing (DWDM) link support, as well 
as in-flight encryption and data compression. 
The switch also features on-board data 
security and acceleration, minimizing the 
need for separate acceleration appliances 
to support distance extension. Internal 
fault-tolerant and enterprise-class RAS 
features help minimize downtime to support 
mission-critical cloud environments.
BROCADE ACCESS GATEWAY MODE
The Brocade 6510 can be deployed as a 
full-fabric switch or as a Brocade Access 
Gateway, which simplifies fabric topologies 
and heterogeneous fabric connectivity (the 
default mode setting is a switch). Access 
Gateway mode utilizes N_Port ID 
Virtualization (NPIV) switch standards to 
present physical and virtual servers directly 
DPS
Dynamic Path Selection (DPS)
Balancing data flow between 
multiple trunk groups
Up to 
128 Gbps
Up to 
128 Gbps
Trunk group
Trunk group
Trunk group
Trunk group
Frame-based Trunking
ASIC Preserves In-order Delivery
8.5 Gbps
4.5 Gbps
9 Gbps
6 Gbps
2 Gbps
10.5 Gbps
...n Gbps
...n Gbps
8.5 Gbps
4.5 Gbps
9 Gbps
6 Gbps
2 Gbps
10.5 Gbps
ACCELERATING FABRIC 
DEPLOYMENT WITH  
DIAGNOSTIC PORTS 
Diagnostic Ports (D_Ports) are a new 
port type that enables administrators 
to quickly identify and isolate optics 
and cable problems, reducing fabric 
deployment and diagnostic times. 
Organizations also can use D_Ports to 
run a variety of tests through Brocade 
Network Advisor or Command Line 
Interface (CLI) to test ports, SFPs, and 
cables for faults, latency, and distance.
SIMPLIFYING SERVER 
DEPLOYMENT WITH DYNAMIC 
FABRIC PROVISIONING
Dynamic Fabric Provisioning (DFP) 
allows organizations to eliminate fabric 
reconfiguration when adding or replacing 
servers through the virtualization of host 
World Wide Names (WWNs). It also 
reduces or eliminates the need to modify 
zoning or Logical Unit Number (LUN) 
masking. In addition, DFP enables 
pre-provisioning of virtual WWNs, helping 
organizations eliminate time-consuming 
steps when deploying new equipment 
or moving devices within a switch.
Figure 1.  
Dynamic Path Selection (DPS) augments 
ISL Trunking to route data efficiently 
between multiple trunk groups.