
In HyperSwitch, SoftIron has created a top-of-rack network switching system, custom-built for maximizing the power of SONiC. “No matter the performance grade of your compute and storage architecture, your system will only ever be as fast - or reliable - as your network. These breakthroughs provide performance advantages that don’t exist with commodity hardware solutions,” said Phil Straw, CEO of SoftIron. “SoftIron believes that specialization fosters performance breakthroughs that are meaningful to customers.
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SoftIron’s HyperSwitch creates a specialized hardware environment aimed at delivering the full power, performance, and scalability that SONiC has become renowned for. As an extensible platform built for containerization, SONiC can be easily augmented with third-party components and software, delivering virtually endless capabilities that serve a range of needs from SMBs to hyperscale datacenters. SONiC simplifies switch programming and offers operators independent control to build flexible, application specific hardware platforms that meet their specific and/or evolving IT needs.
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Built using the Switch Abstraction Interface (SAI), SONiC has innovated the networking space by breaking monolithic switching software operations into multiple containerized microservices. The HyperSwitch family is built with the task-specific purpose of maximally leveraging the power of SONiC, an open sourced network operating system pioneered by Microsoft for their Azure cloud platform. HyperSwitch units add power and extensibility by including an AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 Processor that can be used flexibly by network operators for network security applications such as firewalls, or for dedicated storage managers, and virtually any other software desired for custom networking operations. SoftIron’s HyperSwitch line of networking switches deliver simplicity, scalability and performance with packet speeds of up to 1.8 terabits per second, offering datacenter operators the ability to build lightning fast, scale-out datacenters without the compatibility issues and vendor lock-in of proprietary solutions. The HyperSwitch family includes three models, each optimized for hyperscale datacenter performance with simplified core networking functionality, and wire-speed on all ports at all times with uncompromising performance. announced the availability of the HyperSwitchf, its next-generation top-of-rack switch built to maximize the performance and flexibility of SONiC (Software for Open Networking in the Cloud), an open source network operating system built by Microsoft for scale-out performance networking. So a keyboard Shift+FN-Key should be useable for easily switching the profiles or keymaps.LONDON, Ma- SoftIron Ltd. (Hypershift ?)ī) not to loose an orbweaver key dedicated to profile/keymap switching, as orbweaver has not so much keys, specialy thumb keys, which should act as the Shift-Keys (compared to G13). 4 and 5 on Naga), so that pressing the mouse button together with an orbweaver key multiplies the number of actions. My prefered imagination is for orbweaver funcionality:Ī) Two and three (or more) levels of keys by assigning Shift/Ctrl/Alt to mouse buttons (e.g. I would prefer to use an advanced Syn3, when available. you assign HyperShift to a button on your mouse and when pressed, all of your devices will now be in the second state.Īctually I can only use Syn2, as 3 doesn't support my devices (Orbweaver,Naga Hexv2).

I don't have a Razer keyboard or mouse, so I can't say for certain, but based on messing with 3 with my new Tartarus v2, it DOES look to me like HyperShift will work across all attached Razer devices. HyperSwitch takes on the role of "all buttons do something else while this key is held", but it only allows for a single additional set of keypresses, so it's a downgrade of functionality. So you've got to press a key to go from one to the other, and then another keypress to go back. Instead of being able to switch keymaps via a momentary keypress, toggle is the only option. Some of this functionality is actually lost with Synapse 3. I've seen profiles that switch between multiple keymaps via the thumbpad. The second one is accessed by holding the pinky (16) key down. I typically use two keymaps in my profiles. And are you asking specifically about using keys on your keyboard to alter the Orbweaver's keymap? Cuz you can switch keymaps on the Orbweaver itself via either key holds or toggle on the Orbweaver.
