![]() ![]() These are powerful enough to replace 4 standard SFP transceiver which helps in better port density and cost saving. QSFP+: These optical transceivers are an enhanced version of QSFP that support huge bandwidths and help reduce power consumption. ![]() Applications: Widely used in data centers and complex, high-speed networking environments, they are used in fiber channel storage areas, data center interconnects, 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet, and InfiniBand.Connector Type: LC and MTP/MPO-12 are the best suited connector types for these transceivers.Transfer Rate: The data transfer rate is 103 and 112 Gbps depending on the network type, signal strength, and so on.Transmission Range: The geographical transmission range with this transceiver is up to 80 km.These transceivers support OM3, OM4, OS1, and OS2 types of fiber optic cables. Cable Type: This transceiver accommodates both copper and fiber optic cables.QSFP is set to comply with IEEE 802.3bm, QSFP28 MSA, SFF-8665, and SFF-8636. This is the quad form of SFP transceivers that supports 10-Gigabit Ethernet and Infiniband. QSFP: These quad or QSFP transceivers support high data rates and are used in applications where high-speed internet is required.These transceivers are inter-compatible with SFP+ ones. Applications: SONET or synchronous optical networking, 10 Gbit/s Optical Transport Network (OTN) OTU-2, parallel optics networks, 10-Gigabit Ethernet and so on are some of the main application areas of this transceiver type.Connector Type: LC is the most widely used fiber optic connector type used for XFP transceivers.Transfer Rate: The data transfer rate offered by these transceivers is 6, 8.5, or 10 Gbps depending on the distance, signal strength, network type, and so on.Transmission Range: Just like SFP+, XFP transceivers offer a transmission range of up to 120km of geographical distance.Cable Type: Just like SFP+, XFP transceivers support OM3, OM4, OS1, and OS2 fiber optic cable connector types.This transceiver type has features similar to SFP+ however, the latter has many advantages over XFP. ![]() These transceivers are set to IEE802.3ae and XFP MSA standards. They are larger than SFP+ modules and come with better features and flexibility than the former.
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