Klarna has deployed a QFX3000-M QFabric System, a high scale network fabric, to ensure the company can manage the demand for capacity, scalability and flexibility.
The QFX3000-M is composed of QFX3500 and QFX3600 QFabric Nodes, which provide entry into the fabric; QFX3600-I QFabric Interconnects, which connect the Node devices in a flat, any-to-any architecture; and QFX3100 QFabric Directors, which provide management and control services, enabling the entire system to operate as a single switch. The QFX3000-M is designed for mid-sized data centers, satellite data centers and space-constrained environments supporting from 48 to 768 10GbE ports.
Klarnas QFabric-based data center was designed, installed and supported by Juniper Networks Stockholm-based partner, IPnett, a supplier of communication and security solutions and systems integrator in all the Nordic countries.
Klarna allows sellers and buyers around the world to transact with each other. The company has an established presence in six European countries, and with plans to expand both within and outside Europe in the future.
In recent news, e-commerce software provider 3DCart has teamed up with Klarna to provide its merchants with a payment option to extend sales to European customers.
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