25G DAC vs. 25G AOC: Which is Better for Your Data Center?
Explore FS 25G DAC and AOC cables for cost-effective, low-power, and high-performance data center connections. Perfect for short and long-distance needs
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Explore FS 25G DAC and AOC cables for cost-effective, low-power, and high-performance data center connections. Perfect for short and long-distance needs
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New Castle, Delaware – November 9, 2024 – As a trusted provider of ICT products and solutions, FS recently partnered with LuxshareTech to launch 1.6T and 800G OSFP DAC cables, tailored to meet the high-performance needs of hyperscale data centers and HPC networks. This collaboration enables FS to offer customers a broader range of high-bandwidth, low-latency solutions, helping enterprises better meet the growing market demands.
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10G SFP+ DAC Twinax cables offer a cost-effective and energy-efficient solution for short-distance, high-speed data transmission. As an all-in-one alternative to optical modules, Twinax SFP+ cables reduce the risks of cable damage and connection failures, making them ideal for high-density data centers. With both passive and active options, 10G SFP+ DAC Twinax cables provide flexibility depending on the required transmission distance and power consumption needs, making them a practical choice for many networking environments.
In summary, choosing a 10G network deployment solution requires careful consideration of factors such as the application environment, cabling space, distance requirements, power consumption constraints, and budget. For transmission distances up to 10 meters, where power consumption is limited and cost is a priority, 10G SFP+ DAC cables are ideal. Conversely, in data centers or environments with distances up to 70 meters and high EMI, 10G AOC active optical cables are the better option.
FS has unveiled its latest innovative 1.6T OSFP DAC cables, which deliver up to 1600Gbps throughput at ultra-low power consumption, ideal for hyper-scale data centers, supercomputing, and high-performance computing.
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After assessing DAC and AOC performance, it's evident that passive DAC cables are suitable for short-reach applications, while AOCs offer superior transmission but at a higher cost and power consumption. Active DAC cables support 40G transmission up to 10 meters with low power usage, meeting standard interconnection needs for distance and cooling in most data centers. Additionally, DAC cables are more cost-effective.