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10G SFP+ DAC Cable – 10Gbps Direct Attach Copper Cable
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10G SFP+ DAC cable Overview
The 10G SFP+ DAC cable is a high-performance direct attach copper cable designed for short-distance 10Gbps connections in modern data center environments. It integrates SFP+ connectors on both ends with high-speed copper conductors.
Compared to optical modules, SFP+ DAC cables provide a more cost-effective solution for short-range connectivity while maintaining low latency and reliable data transmission between network devices.
10G SFP+ DAC cable Features
- Supports 10Gbps Ethernet data transmission
- SFP+ MSA compliant connectors
- Passive copper cable design
- Hot-pluggable interface
- Low latency and high signal integrity
- Low power consumption
- Cost-effective alternative to fiber optics
10G SFP+ DAC cable Benefits
- Reliable short-distance connectivity
- Lower cost compared to optical transceivers
- Easy plug-and-play installation
- Ideal for high-density networking environments
- Reduces power consumption in data centers
10G SFP+ DAC cable Applications
- Data center networking
- Top-of-Rack (ToR) switch connections
- High-performance computing (HPC)
- Enterprise network infrastructure
- Cloud computing platforms
10G SFP+ DAC cable Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Connector Type | SFP+ to SFP+ |
| Data Rate | 10Gbps |
| Cable Type | Direct Attach Copper (DAC) |
| Maximum Distance | Up to 7 meters |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 70°C |
| Compliance | SFP+ MSA, RoHS |
10G SFP+ DAC cable FAQs
What is a 10G SFP+ DAC cable?
It is a copper cable with integrated SFP+ connectors used for short-distance 10Gbps connections between network devices such as switches and servers.
Where are SFP+ DAC cables typically used?
They are commonly used in data centers and enterprise networks for short-range high-speed connections between switches, servers, and storage systems.
What is the difference between DAC and fiber optic cables?
DAC cables use copper conductors and are ideal for short distances, while fiber optic cables support longer distances using optical transmission.
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