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Fiber Optic Networking Accessories: A Brief Overview
Networking accessories and optical transceiver modules are located all over the market. When it comes to transceiver modules, you will see that most optical modules both receive and emit optic signals. With the Multi-Source Agreement, optical transceiver form-factors are created. Business professionals ensure that modules are produced under this strict Agreement. You will find when researching optical transceiver modules that they tend to be put into groups by transmission speed rates. Each optical module supports speeds from 1Gbps to 10Gbps. You will be able to decide what works great for you based on rates that modules support.
Various transceiver modules function at different speeds and ranges, as well as doing slightly different things. There are XENPAK transceivers, XFP modules, X2 modules, GBIC modules, SFP modules, SFP+ modules, and SFP-BIDI pluggables. Listed below is detailed data on just a few.
Modules like GBIC have specific working functions such as connecting the Ethernet network and the fiber optic network. GBIC stands for gigabit interface converter, and is a module used with one plug in an Ethernet port and the other end to connect fiber patch cords. You will not have to power down when switching the interfaces because GBIC transceivers are hot pluggable. GBIC modules are grouped by optical power, transmission speeds, optical wavelength and working distance.
New generation GBIC modules are thought to be the SFP transceivers. Short for small form-factor pluggable, SFP modules are also hot pluggable transceivers. Regular interface modules are much harder to change out in comparison to the hot pluggable SFP types. Items like Cisco SFP transceivers tend to be smaller and are only about half the size of GBIC optics. Transmission rates for this module start at 100Mbps and range up to 4+Gbps. You will find that these optics transmit up to 120+kilometers down to about 500 meters.
XENPAK modules are the widest in transceiver modules. There is a large range of XENPAK modules that work with different lines including copper line, multimode optical fiber line and single mode optical fiber line. Copper module lines function at a distance of up to 15 meters while multimode fiber lines span up to about 300 meters. Most single mode transceivers reach up to 80km at maximum. These were some of the first 10Gbps optical transceivers created under the Multi-Source Agreement.
Whatever kind of transceiver opticals you are in the market for, you know that you are continuously getting products that are created under the highest standards possible. Accessories like media converters and patch cords are also available on the market, depending on what your needs are. Optical transceivers and all other networking products will always advance, becoming faster and easier to use.
Would an i7 chip be faster than my Xeon chip?
I'm not sure what kind of a chip a Xeon is but I have a Dell Precision with a Xeon chip that's running on Windows XP. It's fairly fast and still satisfied with it. It's a business computer but I use it for home use.
Would a new Dell computer running on i7 chip with Windows 7 be any faster?
I have 4GB RAM on my current computer and if I get a new one I'll probably have 8GB.
I have high speed fiber-optic internet so internet speed is not an issue.
Would it make any difference to upgrade now or wait?
I mostly surf the internet, download movies, e-mail, shopping, and do most of my personal business transactions with my computer.
Thanks.
you're right, the precision is a PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS class computer with EXTREME reliability as it's main design objective. Without telling us model numbers, there is no way to tell how old it is, or what it's relative power is. If it's running XP, it is a VERY old system, but will probably last several more years (but you should always keep it backed up). The trouble is you cannot be absolutely sure, when it will go, or what part would go. If your business relies on it, I'd start looking for the replacement now. It never hurts to have a new computer, but:
You do NOT need i7 for MOST business uses. You can save money on the chip, and spend more on the "class" of the computer or to get a second computer for PERSONAL use.
More recent computers MIGHT have faster RPM drives, but MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT have the same reliability of the server class hard drives in your old system.
I would get a cheaper inspiron, studio, xps (if you want to stick with dell) or an asus, toshiba, compaq for HOME or personal use and keep the business machine ONLY for business. I would use an optiplex, latitude or precision for the business. There is no substitute for dell for pro workstations.
BASED ON YOUR CLAIMED USAGE, it will not be substantively faster. NOTHING you are doing now is very CPU or HD intensive.
If you are juggling large databases, a new core i3, i5 or i7 would be better. Remember, If you're running your system as a server, you can configure your new dell with a modern 4 or 6 core xeon processor too ! You can get PRO class hard drives.
If you buy a consumer level computer, computer, even a dell, it will be less reliable than your current precision workstation, even considering your current computer is like 8 years old. If you upgrade to another computer stay with a business class computer for your company. IF youbuy a consumer class computer it will not have pro class hard drives nor "bulletproof" motherboards.
You should NEVER download movies or music on a company computer. Do you think the IRS, your accountant, the people that owe you money, the people you owe money are going to care if you get a virus?
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for extraterrestrial life. The photo you see here is of a SETI array that
happens to look much like what Google is seeking to build near its data center
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