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Mellanox Spectrum SN2100 Review: The Compact 100GbE Switch Built for Speed and Scalability

Not every high-performance network needs a chassis the size of a refrigerator. The NVIDIA Mellanox Spectrum SN2100 packs serious 100GbE capability into a compact half-width design, making it a favorite for dense racks, edge sites, and storage fabrics.
Specifications that matter
The SN2100 delivers sixteen 100GbE ports in a half-width 1U form factor, allowing two switches side by side for redundancy in a single rack unit. Built on the Spectrum ASIC, it offers low, predictable latency and true cut-through forwarding — the qualities that matter when the network sits between GPUs and storage.
Where it fits
This switch shines as a leaf in a leaf-spine fabric, as a top-of-rack for storage and compute nodes, and in space-constrained edge deployments. Its port density and compact footprint let architects build resilient, high-bandwidth topologies without consuming rack space better spent on compute.
Strengths at a glance
- 16× 100GbE in a half-width 1U — exceptional density.
- Low, consistent latency from the Spectrum ASIC.
- Dual-switch redundancy within one rack unit.
- Strong fit for storage fabrics and edge leaf roles.
The verdict
The SN2100 is a pragmatic choice where density and reliability matter more than maximum chassis scale. For teams building AI and storage fabrics that must fit real-world racks, it remains a dependable building block. Semifly specs and integrates switches like the SN2100 into fabrics designed around your actual traffic, not a generic reference design.

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