We investigate the performance of an optical packet switch architecture with highly distributed control for interconnecting cluster switches in a data center environment. The optical packet switch under investigation can be scaled to a very large port count to interconnect a large number of cluster switches. Flow control is employed to regulate the packets transmission between the electronic buffers of the ingress and egress cluster switches. An important feature of the optical packet switch is that the switch can be re-configured in few nanoseconds regardless the port count. This is essential to minimize the end-to-end latency. Moreover, the limited contention resolution capability of the optical packet switch is compensated by the electro...