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Juniper unveils new fabric switch, architecture

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Juniper unveils new fabric switch, architecture

Juniper Networks this week unveiled a new top-of-rack data center access switch, as well as a new fabric architecture that features that switch along with the company's MX edge router and SRX security platforms

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