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Lenovo ThinkSystem DB610S 8-Port 16 Gb SWL SFP | SAN Switch
Lenovo
MPN: 6559F2A
$4,937.88$5,499.00
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Key Features
- 8-port Fibre Channel switch
- 16 Gb SWL SFP support
- Single power supply configuration
- Included rail kit
- Compact SAN fabric design
- Lenovo ThinkSystem DB610S series
- Connect storage fabrics with 8 Fibre Channel ports
- Support 16 Gb SAN traffic using SWL SFP optics
Keep storage connectivity focused and efficient. The Lenovo ThinkSystem DB610S is built for smaller Fibre Channel fabrics that still need dependable performance, clean rack integration, and straightforward deployment. With 8 ports and 16 Gb SWL SFP support, it gives infrastructure teams a compact switching layer for connecting hosts, storage arrays, or edge SAN segments without overcommitting rack space or budget.
The included rail kit and single power supply make this configuration easier to place in standard rack environments, especially where the switch is part of a targeted storage expansion rather than a full director buildout. That matters when the goal is to add resilient SAN connectivity without paying for capacity that will sit unused.
Compared with lower-cost networking gear, this is purpose-built for Fibre Channel storage traffic. It is the kind of switch buyers choose when they need a cleaner SAN design, better fit for enterprise storage workflows, and a platform that aligns with the cost of downtime. For procurement teams, the value is in buying exactly the fabric layer the environment needs — no more, no less.
Ideal For
- Small to mid-size SAN fabric deployment
- Storage connectivity for departmental data centers
- Rack-mounted Fibre Channel switching for edge environments
- Targeted SAN expansion for virtualized workloads
Why This Product
- 18-port design for compact SAN fabrics
- 216 Gb SWL SFP support for Fibre Channel connectivity
- 3Rail kit included for easier rack installation
- 4Single power supply configuration for targeted deployments




