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Brocade 7800 Expansion Card

The Brocade 7800 expander accelerates and optimizes mobility, backup and migration over any distance with the fastest, most reliable and cost-effective network infrastructure. They combine best-in-class performance with reliability, pay-as-you-grow, and flexible deployment options to meet disaster recovery, hosting, and data migration. The Brocade 7800 provides cost-effective IP Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity to extend open systems and core security applications over distances that are not feasible, impractical, or expensive with standard FC connections. It optimizes mobility, backup, and remote deployment by utilizing high-performance Fibre Channel media compression, disk and tape storage, and FCIP networking technology. Up to sixteen 8 Gbps Fiber Channel ports and six 1 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports deliver unparalleled Fiber Channel and FCIP bandwidth, port density and throughput that are faster than WAN connections. Whether installed in a data center or remote office, the Brocade 7800 allows flexibility in backup applications to move data faster and more than ever before. The results are faster, more reliable data entry and backup, faster recovery times after an outage, and reduced hardware and management costs.
The Brocade 7800 leverages the core technology of Brocade systems with greater than 99.999% availability in the world’s most demanding data centers. It combines enterprise-class availability features such as hot-swappable hardware and its supporters with non-destructive software upgrades to increase application availability and reduce downtime.
With more than 20,000 deployments worldwide and 25 years of data center experience, Brocade continues to deliver and build the fastest, most flexible, most reliable, and most cost-effective network infrastructure to meet the demanding needs of today’s and next-generation data centers.
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First War Use Submarine

Bushnell's Submersible Torpedo Boat
Bushnell's Submersible Torpedo Boat, 1776. Cutaway by Lt. Col. F.M. Barber, 1885, based on Bushnell's description. (detail)
Submarines were first used as offensive weapons in naval warfare during the American War of Independence (1775-1783). Invented by Yale student David Bushnell, the one-man boat "Turtle" was made of an upright walnut-shaped piece of wood (see photo). Underwater, the boat was powered by a driver turning a propeller. The plan was for the Turtle to approach a British warship underwater, load the hull with gunpowder using a screw device operated from inside the ship, and then leave the ship before a timer would detonate the charge. In a real attack, however, Turtle was unable to drive the screws through the copper cladding of the hull.
Robert Fulton, a famous American inventor and artist, had been experimenting with submarines for several years before the steamship Clermont sailed up the Hudson River. In 1800, Fulton built the Nautilus submarine in France with a grant from Napoleon Bonaparte. Completed in May 1801, the vessel was made of copper plates on an iron frame. A collapsible mast and sails provided for surface propulsion, and a hand-turned propeller powered the boat underwater. A precursor to the conning tower, with glass-covered portholes, allowed observation from inside the ship. The Nautilus dived by taking up water in ballast tanks, and a horizontal "rudder", a precursor to a submarine, helped to keep the boat at the desired depth. The submarine contained enough air to survive for four men and to keep two candles burning underwater for three hours. Tanks of compressed air were later added.
The Nautilus, like the Turtle, was intended to plant explosives in the hulls of enemy ships. Fulton experimentally sank an old schooner anchored at Brest, but was unable to outrun any ships he saw as he tried to destroy British warships. French interest in Fulton's submarine waned, and he traveled to England to offer his invention to his former enemy. In 1805, the Nautilus sank the brig Dorothy during trials, but the Royal Navy did not support his efforts. Fulton then came to the United States, where he was able to gain Congressional support for a more sophisticated underwater vehicle. This new submarine was intended to carry 100 people and was powered by a steam engine. However, Fulton died before the ship was actually completed, and the submarine, named Mute, decayed and eventually sank at anchor.
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Flexible Payment Solutions

Cisco Capital makes it easy to get the right technology to achieve your goals, enable business transformation, and help you stay competitive. We can help you lower your total cost of ownership, save capital, and accelerate growth. In over 100 countries, our flexible payment solutions enable you to purchase third-party hardware, software, services, and complementary devices with easy and predictable payments.
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For a complete list of supported features, see Cisco Feature Navigator.
Software Requirements
The Cisco NCS 5500 Series Fixed Chassis supports Cisco IOS XR Software Release 6.1.1 and later.
Specifications
Tables 1 through 8 provide key specifications for the Cisco NCS 5500 Series Fixed Chassis.
For More Information
For more information about the Cisco NCS 5500 Series, see Cisco Network Convergence System 5500 Series.
Service and Support
Cisco offers a wide range of services to help accelerate your successful deployment and optimization of the Cisco NCS 5500 Series. Delivered through a unique combination of people, processes, tools, and partners, these innovative Cisco services are designed to help you increase operational efficiency and improve your data center network. Cisco Advanced Services uses an architecture-based approach to help you align your data center infrastructure with your business goals and achieve long-term value. Cisco SMARTnet Services provide instant access to Cisco networking experts and award-winning resources to help you solve your business-critical problems. This service enables you to use the Cisco Smart Call Home service, which provides proactive diagnostics and real-time alerts for the Cisco NCS 5500 Series. Cisco services span the entire network lifecycle and help you enhance investment protection, optimize network operations, support migration operations, and enhance your IT expertise.
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