Archive Post for September, 2019


Understanding of the 100G QSFP28 optical module

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For most data centers and network service providers, if you want to be competitive, you must continually improve your network speed to meet people’s growing network needs. Over the past few years, 40G networks is very popular, and now according to authoritative statistics, by 2018, the world will have 38% [ Continue reading…]


Experience of Maintaining the SFP Optical Module

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by www.fiber-mart.com SFP optical module (Small Form-factor Pluggable) can be easily understood as an upgraded version of the GBIC optical module. SFP optical module is half the size of the GBIC optical module, which is only the thumb-size but can configure on the same panel more than double ports on the [ Continue reading…]



How to choose the 40G QSFP + optical module in the multimode connection applications?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Nowadays, with the rapid development of science and technology and the continuous improvement of user’s needs, 40G applications in the communications industry are becoming more and more widely, at the same time, servers, switches, optical modules and other devices are also upgrading, the solutions for multi-mode application QSFP [ Continue reading…]


What is the compatible brand of optical modules?

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Many buyers have questions. Why do sellers generally ask which compatible optical modules are needed when purchasing compatible optical modules? Today, our Fiberland company will explain this to you.   Because our optical modules are generally used with switches, and switches have many brands, such as Cisco, Huawei, China, Juniper, Hewlett-Packard, [ Continue reading…]


How Much Do You Know about CWDM SFP Transceiver?

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CWDM SFP (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) transceiver, used on SFP ports or slots on the switches or routers, is a technology that allows for multiple channels, of mixed protocols and data rates, to be COMBINED and transmitted over fiber optic cable.   CWDM SFP makes use of the SFP interface to [ Continue reading…]



Do I choose a branded or compatible SFP?

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A SFP (small form-factor pluggable) is a small transceiver that plugs into the SFP port of a network switch and connects to Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) optical fibre cables at the other end. By choosing the appropriate SFP module, the same electrical port on the switch can connect [ Continue reading…]


Features of XFP Optical Module

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Having photonic and electrical layer normal accordance interfaces are small type component pluggable transceivers. Commercially marketed compact SFP modules are capable to support insofar as 4.25Gbit/s and together with the previous types are enhanced SFP+ models that are aimed for greater data rates such as 8.5Gbit/s and 10.52Gbit/s Fiber Channel. [ Continue reading…]


DWDM SFP Transceiver and WDM SFP Transceiver Overview

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SFP (small form-factor pluggable) is a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver used for both telecommunication and data communication applications. It interfaces a network device mother board to a fiber optic or copper networking cable. It is a popular industry format jointly developed and supported by many network component vendors. SFP transceivers are designed to [ Continue reading…]


HP Compatible Optical Transceivers

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Hewlett-Packard (HP) Company, established in 1939, is an American multinational information technology corporation based in United States. It is a leading company in providing hardware, software and service to consumers, small or medium sized business and large enterprises.   HP product lines including a vast range of hardware, widely used [ Continue reading…]


Why Should You Choose Compatible Optical Transceivers?

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by www.fiber-mart.com When setting up your network, the selection of devices is fundamental to determining the performance of the system. But those devices can’t communicate without optical transceivers. If your network contains Cisco or Juniper routers, firewalls, and switches, you might assume that with such branded optics only is sensible, [ Continue reading…]