Cisco Nexus 9800 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation)
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Cisco Nexus 9800 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation)

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Cisco Nexus 9800 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation)The Cisco Nexus 9800 8 Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation) is a cutting edge solution designed to elevate your data centers performance, agility, and reliability. Built for modern networks that demand scalable, low latency fabric interconnects, this fabric module integrates seamlessly with Cisco Nexus 9800 chassis to deliver a robust foundation for next gen spine leaf architectures. Optimized for high density deployments, it enables flexible,

The Cisco Nexus 9800 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation) is a cutting-edge solution designed to elevate your data center’s performance, agility, and reliability. Built for modern networks that demand scalable, low-latency fabric interconnects, this fabric module integrates seamlessly with Cisco Nexus 9800 chassis to deliver a robust foundation for next-gen spine-leaf architectures. Optimized for high-density deployments, it enables flexible, future-proof expansion and simplifies operational complexity, making it an essential component for organizations pursuing zero-downtime workloads, virtualization, and multi-tenant environments.

Engineered to maximize data center efficiency, the 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module provides a modular approach to fabric interconnects, empowering administrators to scale capacity as requirements evolve while maintaining consistent performance. It supports streamlined management, rapid provisioning, and consistent policy enforcement across the fabric. This module is designed to meet the demands of modern data centers—where traffic patterns are dynamic, workloads are consolidated, and application latency directly impacts user experience. By consolidating high-speed interconnects into a single, scalable fabric plane, it reduces bottlenecks and supports a wide range of workloads, from traditional enterprise applications to modern cloud-native services.

With reliability at its core, the fabric module emphasizes fault tolerance and resilience. It is designed for continuous operation in demanding environments, with features that help ensure uptime, predictable latency, and robust failover capabilities. The module is part of a broader Cisco Nexus ecosystem that emphasizes security, observability, and automation, enabling network teams to implement consistent configurations, monitor traffic patterns, and respond quickly to changes in demand. Its flexible design makes it suitable for enterprises, service providers, and institutions pursuing scalable, future-ready data center fabrics while maintaining strict performance and reliability standards.

Administrators will appreciate the straightforward deployment and management workflow supported by familiar Cisco tooling. From initial rack and stack to ongoing operations, the 8-Slot Fabric Module integrates with established network management paradigms, enabling centralized visibility, simplified firmware upgrades, and cohesive policy enforcement. The module’s design emphasizes ease of installation, intuitive diagnostics, and compatibility with common network operating models, allowing IT teams to align fabric operations with organizational goals such as uptime, security, and cost efficiency. Whether you are building a new data center from scratch or upgrading an existing footprint, this module provides the architecture needed to realize a scalable, manageable, and high-performance networking fabric.

In short, the Cisco Nexus 9800 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation) is a strategic investment for modern data centers seeking to optimize throughput, minimize latency, and support evolving workloads with a modular, resilient, and manageable fabric infrastructure.

  • Key benefits for scalable data center fabrics: This module enables scalable growth by providing a modular fabric interconnect solution that can adapt to increasing traffic without a wholesale redesign of the network. It supports flexible topology options—ideal for spine-leaf deployments—while preserving predictable performance across bare-metal, virtualized, and cloud-native workloads.
  • Low-latency, high-throughput fabric interconnectivity: Designed to deliver consistent, low-latency forwarding across multiple paths, the module helps ensure smooth traffic flow between servers, storage, and network services. This makes it well-suited for latency-sensitive applications, real-time analytics, and large-scale virtualization environments where every millisecond matters.
  • Reliability and fault tolerance: The first-generation fabric module emphasizes uptime and resilience, with mechanisms to tolerate component failures and maintain service continuity. Its architecture supports rapid recovery and deterministic traffic handling, reducing the risk of performance degradation during maintenance or unexpected disruptions.
  • Unified management and automation readiness: This component integrates with Cisco’s management ecosystem, enabling centralized control, policy consistency, and automation through familiar interfaces. Operators can leverage CLI, APIs, and orchestration tools to provision, monitor, and troubleshoot fabric resources, improving efficiency and reducing mean time to repair (MTTR).
  • Compatibility and deployment versatility: Built to work with Cisco Nexus 9800 Series hardware, the 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module supports a range of deployment models suitable for modern data centers, including scalable leaf-spine architectures, multi-tenant environments, and high-availability configurations. Its modularity aligns with phased data center modernization and ongoing capacity upgrades.

Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 9800 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation)

  • Form factor: 8-slot chassis fabric module designed for the Cisco Nexus 9800 Series 8-Slot Chassis
  • Compatibility: Built to integrate with Cisco Nexus 9800 Series fabrics and data center topologies, supporting spine-leaf and other scalable architectures
  • Interconnect capabilities: High-density fabric interconnect paths intended to optimize traffic flow between compute, storage, and network services across the fabric
  • Reliability and availability: Engineered for consistent performance with fault-tolerant characteristics and support for maintenance without service disruption
  • Management and integration: Designed to work with standard Cisco management workflows, API interfaces, and monitoring tools to enable centralized visibility, policy enforcement, and automation

How to install Cisco Nexus 9800 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation)

Follow these best-practice steps to install the 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module in a compatible Cisco Nexus 9800 chassis and begin delivering a scalable, high-performance fabric immediately:

  • Prepare the environment: Verify the chassis is properly rack-mounted, powered, and cooled. Ensure that you have the correct replacement part and that the chassis is in a maintenance window if required by your change management process.
  • Power and safety: Ground yourself to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD). Power down the chassis only if your change control permits, or confirm hot-swappable capabilities and procedures if the design supports them.
  • Open and inspect: Remove the chassis panel or blanking plate as prescribed by the equipment guide. Check the fabric module for any shipping damage, and verify that connectors and sacrificial clips are intact.
  • Seat the module: Align the module carefully with the 8-slot backplane, ensuring that it slides into the intended slot without forcing connections. Gently press the module until it is seated and secured with the mounting hardware provided by the chassis.
  • Connect fabric interfaces: Attach the appropriate high-speed interconnect cables or fiber cables to the fabric module per your deployment plan. Follow labeling conventions to maintain clarity for future maintenance.
  • Power up and verify: Restore power to the chassis and monitor the system boot process. Use the management interface to verify that the module is recognized, firmware is up to date, and initial fabric links are established correctly.
  • Validate functionality: Perform basic connectivity tests between the fabric module and connected devices. Check for link status, error counters, and health indicators to confirm that the module is operating as intended.
  • Configure policies and automation: Apply fabric policies, routing, security, and quality of service (QoS) rules through your standard management tools. Integrate with your existing automation and monitoring platforms to achieve consistent, repeatable configurations.
  • Document and monitor: Record installation details, wiring diagrams, and firmware versions. Establish ongoing monitoring to detect performance shifts, saturation, or anomalous behavior, and plan proactive maintenance as part of your data center lifecycle.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Cisco Nexus 9800 8-Slot Chassis Fabric Module (1st Generation)?
  • What problems does it solve in a data center? It provides scalable, high-density fabric interconnects to support growing workloads, low latency, and robust reliability within Cisco Nexus environments.
  • Is the module hot-swappable? The module is designed to integrate into an 8-slot chassis and to support predictable maintenance practices; check your chassis model’s documentation for hot-swapping specifics.
  • Which deployment models benefit most? Spine-leaf architectures, multi-tenant data centers, and environments requiring scalable growth with consistent performance.
  • What management options are available? Cisco management tools, APIs, and standard CLI-based workflows enable centralized control, monitoring, and automation across the fabric.
  • What maintenance and warranty coverage accompany the module? Warranty terms and service levels depend on your Cisco contract; consult your reseller or Cisco account representative for precise details.
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Cooper Drenner
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for protein shakes and coffee - one warning about getting it wet
Color: Black, Size: normal
Bought this to replace a similar handheld whisk I had been using for protein shakes and stirring extras into my morning coffee. At this price point I was not expecting much, and it has done exactly what I need - with one warning I will get to. I use this almost every morning. Two jobs: mixing a scoop of whey protein into water or milk so it actually dissolves (no clumps stuck to the side of the shaker), and stirring pre-workout powder or a flavor additive into my coffee. This is not a blender and I do not treat it like one. For small-volume mixing of powders into liquid, it is the right tool. WHAT WORKS - It does not over-froth or whip air into the drink. Some handheld whisks turn a protein shake into a foam mess. This one keeps the liquid liquid - it just dissolves the powder. That is the main reason I came back to this category. - No splashing, even with the cup near the brim. I can stir a nearly-full coffee mug without flicking liquid onto the counter. The previous one I owned could not do this. - One button. Runs as long as I hold it. A typical protein shake or coffee mix takes under ten seconds. - Easy to hand-wash. Rinse the whisk end, wipe the handle, back in the drawer. WHAT DOES NOT (the warning) - You cannot throw the whole thing in the sink with the rest of the dishes. The handle is not waterproof. We made this mistake exactly once - it got soaked, never worked again. At this price the loss was not a big deal, but it is the one thing I wish the listing made more obvious. Hand-clean the whisk end only, keep the handle dry. - Battery-powered. Replace the batteries when it starts feeling slow rather than waiting for it to fully die mid-shake. WHO IT IS FOR If you need a small-volume mixer for protein powder, coffee, hot chocolate, pre-workout, or anything where you are dissolving a powder into a single cup or shaker, this is the tool. If you want to blend smoothies or actually break down ingredients, buy a real immersion blender instead. Five stars. The wet-handle failure was my mistake, not the product's. Doing its job every morning - would buy again.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
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Daniel Flynn
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 4
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Color: Black, Size: normal
Works wonderfully if the liquid you’re blending has no viscosity, but it slows down brutally if given any kind of resistance. It’s small and lightweight and very easy to use. Works for my bloom, but it does not work very well for my protein shakes.
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BZ
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
My Matcha Frother
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I recently started making matcha tea at home and opted for a milk frother instead of the bamboo hand whisk that is traditionally used for matcha, due to health issues. I have a connective tissue disorder and early osteoarthritis and need to protect my wrists, so the hand whisk would be risky for my daily matcha habit. The Vomelon frother is perfect for mixing up my matcha tea powder into my water or almond milk while saving my joints from further damage. I liked the included cover for this model, and the large on/off button on the top of the device. Other models have their switches and buttons placed in odd places that could be awkward for me. I have trouble pushing this device's button with my thumb, even though it seems designed to be done this way, so I typically use my index finger to switch it on and off. This works well for me. You don't have to hold the button while it's on - it stays on until you turn it off - so that helps. The two coil attachments are nice, too. The single coil one does a decent job, but the triple coil really blends up well, and froths up my almond milk into a airy, frothy cup rather quickly, if that's what I'm going for. It uses 3 AAA batteries, and I worried they would get used up with daily use, but I have been using mine daily for about a minute or so each day (I blend my matcha, then rinse off by blending clean water and then spin dry before I store it) every day for about a month now and it's still going strong on the original batteries. I am ready with spares for whenever they peter out, though. I checked the battery chamber to make sure I knew how to switch them out, and it's very easy. They are stacked in the end of the device, so you just twist off the end and slide out. There is a holder for the 3 batteries, so you pop them out/in and just slide it back into the main housing and twist it back on. The +/-indicators show which way to place them. I believe it's 2 one way and one the opposite way. The attachments simply hold onto the spinning bit with tiny grooves in the spinner that fit snugly. They don't click into place or anything, but I have had no trouble with them feeling loose or anything while in use, as long as they are fully in place. Just slide them all the way in and you'll be fine. Overall, this works well for my matcha tea and milk frothing needs. I tried it once with an egg to see how well it scrambled, but I used the single coil attachment and it seemed to slow down a lot in the gooey egg viscosity, so I can't say I would recommend it for scrambling eggs, especially if you are doing more than one at a time. However, I only tried once and only with the smaller, single coil attachment. You may have better luck with it if that's what you're looking to use it for. Overall, I'm happy with my purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2019
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Sandi Main
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Great whisk, but stop changing the whisk design or sell extras
Color: Silver
Overall, I really like this frother. It’s my third one from the same brand. (They last about a year but kind of expected for $15.) I like that it comes with multiple whisks, that it can travel, and that the whisks are removable and can be thrown in the dishwasher. As others have pointed out, the batteries it comes with are pretty useless. I didn’t get even one proper whisk out of them. I also wish they wouldn’t change the whisk design every time I purchase. I like having extra whisks and just have to throw the old ones out. I wish these companies would sell extra whisks. Update: after using this for a couple weeks, I really don’t like the design of he new whisk attachments. They’re hard to pull off without sending the tip flying.
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★★★★★ 5
Delightful little device now that I've had a practice run with it
Color: Silver
I just picked this up to make my own cappuccino and breve and I must say that I've fallen in love with the thing. My first use was a bit of a misfire owing to my inexperience with it, but the second time worked like a champ. The trick is to ensure that you have plenty of empty head space in the container to develop a good vortex and foam volume while still having a tall enough fluid column to keep the mixing head mostly submerged while generating the vortex. My first attempt involved using about half a cup of half and half in a small saucepan. I had more than enough head space, but I was only barely able to keep the mixing head (it comes with two: a single turn coil and a 3-turn coil of coil) submerged and that went poorly, leaving me with a bit of a mess to clean up on my rangetop as the lack of fluid column ended up slinging the fluid around and out of the saucepan. The second attempt went far better, as I transferred the barely-simmered half and half back into the Pyrex two-cup mixing cup in which i initially measured the 4 fl. oz. This time it worked beautifully. There was just enough unfoamed column height to keep the mixing head well covered prior to powering up and it just barely kept me sufficiently covered while powered up to maintain a very vigorous yet controlled vortex. This method also had the advantage of telling me exactly how much total foamed volume I had generated. The resulting breve had a wonderfully thick and frothy head in my mug and resulted in a delightfully topped beverage which, if anything, had a bit too much foam and a bit too little liquid. That's on me, however, since I wanted to get a feel for the device under better conditions to build my own experience; I'll just run the frother for less time next time. Cleanup of the device itself is quite easy: simply detach the mixing head and shaft from the motor base and rinse. I always hand-wash my dishes, so I'm not in a good position to speak to its machine wash compatibility, but I suspect that it would come out just fine, provided that care is taken not to bend the shaft or coil head out of shape. The device itself is small enough to fit in a purse and should travel quite nicely, though you'll need to commit to a single mixing head, which will almost certainly turn out to be the smaller one. It's really nice to be able to make cappuccino/breve at home any time I see fit now. It's going to make a well-loved addition to my kitchen.
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