For these reasons, data center speeds are transitioning from 40G to 100G and emerging 400G technologies.
Fiber is becoming the go-to for data center architecture because it offers greater bandwidth and error-free transmission over longer distances and is immune to noise (EMI/RFI). Its smaller size and weight (as compared to copper cables) require less space in cable trays, raised floors and racks, allowing for maximized usage of space inside the data center.
Fiber cabling is the only network infrastructure solution that supports these data rates; therefore, the equipment responsible for transporting and carrying signals will rely on fiber. Are you prepared to manage more fiber connections?
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About the author
Benoit Chevarie
Product Line Manager
In his role, Benoit Chevarie is responsible for the growth and profitability of Belden copper and fiber connectivity products. He maintains a solid knowledge base amongst Belden’s sales forces, as well as maintaining competitive pricing strategies and keeping a rich but lean product line that corresponds to a dynamic market demand. He was also certified in 2016 as a Project Management Professional (PMP).