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Keep Your Network Running.
Extended Technical Solutions delivers certified third-party maintenance for Cisco routers, switches, firewalls, and UCS servers — with 24×7 engineer access, staged spares, and SLAs that match or beat Cisco SmartNet, at a fraction of the cost.
40–70% Lower Operational Cost
Move your IT budget from restrictive OEM contracts to targeted infrastructure upgrades. We help extend Cisco systems beyond EOS/EOSL with certified components, firmware guidance, and optimized setups for Nexus, MDS, UCS, and other high-performance platforms.
24×7 Monitoring + Rapid Onsite Response
Select flexible support options (8×5 NBD or 24×7/4-hour) backed by local inventory and fast field service. Reduce downtime, maintain network stability, and ensure your Cisco SAN and networking hardware deliver consistent performance under critical workloads.
Direct L3 Cisco Specialists
Collaborate directly with senior engineers who design, configure, and optimize Cisco fabrics, no scripts, no delays. Our experts provide hands-on guidance for Nexus, MDS, UCS, and other enterprise-grade switches and directors.
Confidently Expand Your Data Center with Cisco Hardware
We Help You Deploy and Optimize
Acting as an extension of your IT team, we guide you in selecting the right Cisco hardware, configuring high-performance SAN and IP fabrics, and implementing solutions that maximize throughput, redundancy, and reliability across your data center.
Focus on What Matters Most to Your Business
- High Performance: Ensure fast, stable, and predictable SAN and IP connectivity.
- Scalable Growth: Expand your infrastructure without replacing fully functional components.
Objective Guidance on Cisco Network Hardware
Cisco delivers performance-focused network solutions across a broad range of data center requirements:
- Reliable Performance: Low-latency, high-speed connectivity for enterprise applications.
- Scalable Options: From small SAN fabrics to large-scale Nexus and MDS deployments.
- Future-Proof Design: Flexible architectures designed to grow with your data center and evolving business needs.
— Director of Network Operations, Fortune 500 Financial Services
Cisco Network Hardware FAQs
All You Need to Know About Selecting, Deploying, and Optimizing Cisco SAN and Network Hardware
How does Cisco hardware integrate with hybrid cloud environments?
Cisco SAN and network hardware supports hybrid deployments, allowing seamless connectivity between on-premises data centers and cloud services while maintaining low latency and high reliability.
Can Cisco switches optimize performance for AI and ML workloads?
Yes, Cisco Nexus and UCS systems provide high-bandwidth, low-latency fabrics ideal for AI, machine learning, and data analytics workloads. We can configure QoS, port aggregation, and high-speed uplinks for maximum throughput.
What makes Cisco hardware suitable for multi-site disaster recovery?
Cisco enterprise-grade switches and directors support advanced redundancy, fabric failover, and multipath configurations, ensuring your SAN and IP networks remain resilient across multiple locations.
Can Cisco hardware support software-defined networking (SDN)?
Yes. Cisco hardware is fully compatible with SDN controllers and automation tools, enabling dynamic provisioning, centralized management, and intelligent traffic routing for modern data centers.
How do I future-proof my Cisco network investments?
By leveraging modular Nexus, MDS, and UCS platforms, you can scale ports, bandwidth, and features as your business grows without replacing the core hardware. This approach extends your investment lifecycle.
What monitoring tools are recommended for Cisco SAN and IP fabrics?
We recommend using Cisco Prime, Intersight, and native telemetry tools to monitor performance, detect anomalies, and proactively manage fabrics, ensuring uptime and efficiency.
Can Cisco hardware simplify multi-vendor network environments?
Yes, Cisco switches and directors support industry-standard protocols such as Fibre Channel, Ethernet, and NVMe over Fabrics, enabling interoperability with other SAN and IP vendors while maintaining consistent performance.
How does Cisco hardware help reduce energy and operational costs?
Cisco designs power-efficient, high-density hardware with intelligent cooling and energy management. Combined with optimized configurations, this reduces operational costs while maintaining peak performance.
Are there options for pre-validated Cisco configurations?
Yes, we offer pre-tested and pre-configured Cisco hardware profiles tailored to your workload, whether for storage-intensive applications, virtualization, or cloud integration.
How can Cisco hardware improve application performance in virtualized environments?
Cisco UCS and Nexus switches provide predictable latency, high throughput, and flexible VLAN and VSAN configurations, enabling virtual machines and containers to communicate efficiently across your SAN and network fabric.