Ruckus Networks
SSP SPT-8100-SGA 1YR NDP
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Ruckus SSP SPT-8100-SGA 1YR NDP | Support Warranty Renewal
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 862-8100A-N-1
$37.08$50.60
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Key Features
- 1-year NDP renewal term
- Supports Ruckus 8100-SGA
- Vendor support warranty SKU
- Short-term coverage extension
- MPN 862-8100A-N-1
- Designed for bridge planning
- Maintain active coverage with a 1-year NDP renewal for Ruckus 8100-SGA
- Bridge procurement timing with a short-term support extension
Extend coverage for your Ruckus 8100-SGA environment with a 1-year NDP renewal built for teams that manage infrastructure on a defined service cadence. This renewal helps maintain active support status, reducing the risk of operating outside the vendor support window and making it easier to align service dates with budget and refresh planning.
For enterprise IT, short-term renewals can be the right choice when the platform is approaching a refresh, when procurement needs a bridge term, or when you want to keep coverage intact while finalizing longer-term decisions. The result is cleaner lifecycle control and less exposure to unplanned support gaps.
Because this SKU is tied to a specific supported product, it fits best where precision matters: existing deployments, controlled renewal windows, and environments that need vendor-aligned continuity rather than broad, generic coverage. It is a practical way to protect operational stability while keeping future platform decisions open.
Ideal For
- Extend support while a Ruckus 8100-SGA refresh decision is pending
- Bridge coverage between procurement cycles for an existing deployment
- Keep a production environment under active vendor-aligned support
- Maintain warranty status during a short-term lifecycle transition
Why This Product
- 11-year bridge term versus longer multi-year commitments
- 2Product-specific coverage versus generic support plans
- 3Vendor-aligned renewal versus third-party warranty options
- 4Lifecycle transition support versus open-ended coverage