FS.com
Physical Network Infrastructure
Convergent designs and deploys physical network infrastructure using FS.com equipment — managed switches, structured cabling, fibre optic and SFP/QSFP transceivers for datacenters and server rooms.
FS.com by the Numbers
N8560 series datacenter
N8560 series (all models)
N8560-32C (100G spine)
per N8560-32C (breakout)
in FS datacenter ecosystem
non-blocking lossless fabric
Source: FS.com N8560 series datasheets & community documentation
What We Offer
Managed Switches & Routers
Full L2/L3 managed switch range, 1GbE to 400GbE. Compatible with Cumulus Linux and SONiC open NOS. Cost-effective alternative to Cisco/HPE for structured enterprise environments.
Structured Cabling & Fibre Optic
Cat6A/Cat8 copper cables, SFP/SFP+/QSFP28 transceivers, patch panels, OS2/OM4 fibre patch cords for datacenters and server rooms. Multi-vendor compatible.
Network Integration by Convergent
Convergent designs and deploys physical network infrastructure: IP addressing plan, structured cabling, patch bay, switch configuration and continuity testing. Documented, verifiable deliverable.
Why FS.com for Network Infrastructure?
- Enterprise performance at competitive cost — FS.com delivers data center-grade switches and optics at a fraction of Cisco/HPE list prices — without sacrificing reliability.
- Full L2/L3 feature set — OSPF, BGP, VLAN, LACP, RSTP, QoS — full enterprise routing and switching stack on every managed switch.
- SONiC & Cumulus Linux compatible — open NOS support means you own your network configuration — no vendor-specific CLI lock-in.
- 1GbE to 400GbE in one ecosystem — from office access switches to spine-leaf datacenter fabrics — a single vendor relationship covering the full bandwidth range.
- Multi-vendor compatible transceivers — FS.com SFP/QSFP modules tested for compatibility with Cisco, Juniper, Arista, HP and others — at a fraction of OEM prices.
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