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Why FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand Transceivers & Cables?

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FS 100G QSFP28 Transceivers

InfiniBand solutions occupy a great market share in the field of high-performance computing. With benefits of high bandwidth and low latency that InfiniBand offers, the demand for InfiniBand products keeps increasing. FS offers a rich set of 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules to help boost highly efficient interconnection of computing and storage infrastructure.

FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand Transceivers & Cables

With the technical advantages of InfiniBand, FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules are designed for use in 100Gb/s EDR InfiniBand systems and support transmission distances up to 10km. FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand DAC and AOC cables provide convenient and cost-effective short-distance connectivity within a rack or between adjacent racks in data centers. The following figure shows detailed info about FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules and DAC & AOC cables.

FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand Transceivers

Product Max Cable Distance Connector Wavelength Power Consumption
100GBASE-SR4 100m@OM4/70m@OM3 MTP/MPO-12 850nm ≤2.5W
100GBASE-PSM4 500m MTP/MPO-12 1310nm ≤3.5W
100GBASE-CWDM4 2km Duplex LC 1271nm/1291nm/1311nm/1331nm ≤3.5W
100GBASE-LR4 10km Duplex LC 1310nm ≤3.5W
100G QSFP28 AOC 1m-100m QSFP28 to QSFP28 850nm <3.5W
100G QSFP28 DAC 0.5m/1m/1.5m/2m/3m QSFP28 to QSFP28 / ≤0.5W

Highlights of FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand Transceivers & Cables

FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules come with a wide range of advanced features and benefits. The following highlights key advantages of FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules.

High-capacity & Low-latency Interconnect

FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules provide direct support of advanced reliable transport protocols such as Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) to enhance the efficiency of high-capacity workload processing. With the ultra-low latency of InfiniBand, FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules greatly accelerate high-performance computing networks and data center interconnect.

Low Energy Use

As InfiniBand can consolidate networking, clustering, and storage data over a single fabric, FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules can significantly lower the overall power and management overhead required for high-performance network. The maximum power consumption is only 3.5W.

Reliable & Stable Connections

FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules enable fully redundant and lossless I/O fabrics and have link layer multi-pathing abilities, making them suited for mission-critical needs of enterprise and data center networks. They are also compliant to IEEE 802.3 high-speed electrical interface and Class 1 FDA Laser Safety. In addition, FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules are tested in targeted switches for superior performance, quality, and reliability.

Data Integrity

Qualified for InfiniBand EDR end-to-end systems, FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules ensure a high level of data integrity since InfiniBand is capable of performing cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) at each fabric hop and end to end across the fabric. Data is guaranteed to be correctly transferred through the network.

Strong Diagnostic Capability

FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules come with digital optical monitoring to enable strong diagnostic capability. The digital diagnostic function is available via the I2C interface, as specified by the QSFP28 MSA, to allow access to real-time operating parameters.

With these advanced features, FS 100G QSFP28 InfiniBand transceiver modules are an optimal choice for use in various network applications, such as data centers, high-performance computing networks, enterprise core and distribution layer applications.

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