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  2. Fibre Channel switch - Wikipedia

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    SAN administrators typically add new switches as their server and storage needs grow, connecting switches together via fiber optic cable using the standard device ports. Some switch vendors offer dedicated high-speed stacking ports to handle inter-switch connections (similar to existing stackable Ethernet switches), allowing high-performance ...

  3. Small Form-factor Pluggable - Wikipedia

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    For example, a typical 24-port QSFP+ 1U switch would be able to service 96x10GbE connections. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] [ 60 ] There also exist fanout cables to adapt a single QSFP28 port to four independent 25 Gigabit Ethernet SFP28 ports (QSFP28-to-4×SFP28) [ 61 ] as well as cables to adapt a single QSFP56 port to four independent 50 Gigabit Ethernet ...

  4. Fibre Channel - Wikipedia

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    Fibre Channel director with SFP+ modules and LC optical fiber connectors with Optical Multimode 3 (OM3) fiber (aqua) Fibre Channel switches can be divided into two classes. These classes are not part of the standard, and the classification of every switch is a marketing decision of the manufacturer:

  5. InfiniBand - Wikipedia

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    InfiniBand switch with CX4/SFF-8470 connectors. In addition to a board form factor connection, it can use both active and passive copper (up to 10 meters) and optical fiber cable (up to 10 km). [31] QSFP connectors are used.

  6. Fibre to the office - Wikipedia

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    Fiber to the office (FTTO) is an alternative cabling concept for local area network (LAN) network office environments. [1] It combines passive elements (fibre optic cabling, patch panels, splice boxes, connectors and standard copper 8P8C patch cords) and active mini-switches (called FTTO switches) to provide end devices with Gigabit Ethernet. [2]

  7. Optical fiber connector - Wikipedia

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    LC (top) and ST (bottom) optical fiber connectors, both with protective caps in place. An optical fiber connector is a device used to link optical fibers, facilitating the efficient transmission of light signals. An optical fiber connector enables quicker connection and disconnection than splicing.

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