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A breakdown of Cisco ACI pricing

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A breakdown of Cisco ACI pricing
Cisco this week released list pricing for several components of its Application Centric Infrastructure fabric, including several Nexus 9000 series switches and ACI software licenses for leaf switches. Cisco is pricing ACI software as a single perpetual license per leaf to "keep it simple and predictable," says Director of Product Management Thomas Scheibe. Read More


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