|
|
|
|
|
by ragix
3601 days ago
|
|
We have been swapping out duplex sfp's for single fibre working duplex sfp's for a few years on our backhaul links here. It is a great way to increase capacity. We have also rolled out a photonic switching fibre network for customers to lease 100gbit circuits across the country. Photonic switching (basically routing at the optical level) is impressive technology 1 rack can push terabits of data. However the equipment is in the $1,000,000 range. But that is peanuts for a large carrier. |
|
Does this type of photonic switching differ from CWDM/DWDM?
Are routers putting the signal onto different wavelengths depending on where they want packet to go?
A lot of the equipment I've seen is largely described in broad marketing-friendly terms which makes it hard to understand why the equipment is actually more useful than existing approaches.