
One-Click Multi-Tenant Security with NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand
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NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand introduces intent-based security profiles in Unified Fabric Manager, enabling multi-tenant fabric security with a single click.
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NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand introduces intent-based security profiles in Unified Fabric Manager, enabling multi-tenant fabric security with a single click. The solution supports three profiles: General, Bare Metal Cloud, and Secured Bare Metal Cloud, significantly reducing deployment time from hours or days to mere minutes for network administrators.
Key Points
- Supports three security profiles: General, Bare Metal Cloud, and Secured Bare Metal Cloud.
- Enables multi-tenant fabric security with a single click.
- Reduces deployment time from hours or days to minutes.
- Streamlines network administration for improved efficiency.
- Enhances security management in complex network environments.
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From source RSS / original summaryNVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand now offers intent-based security profiles in Unified Fabric Manager (UFM) that enable multi-tenant fabric security in a single... NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand now offers intent-based security profiles in Unified Fabric Manager (UFM) that enable multi-tenant fabric security in a single click. NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand supports three profiles: General, Bare Metal Cloud, and Secured Bare Metal Cloud.
Network administrators can now auto-configure: This cuts deployment time to minutes from hours or days… Source
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