Deciding to build your data center architecture using fiber, copper or the selective use of both depend on a variety of criteria including:

Copper Vs. Fiber

Copper

There are three strong reasons for the broad acceptance and rapid growth of twisted-pair as the cabling media of choice for switch-to-server interconnect:

  • Low initial cost
  • Ability to deliver higher data rate LAN services
  • Flexibility to use one medium for all services.Growth in 10 Gigabit Copper Solutions
Growth in 10 Gigabit Copper Solutions

10 Gigabit Ethernet technology continues to evolve and improve, causing wider adoption. Blade servers, networked enterprise switches, video servers and other applications can benefit now from 10 Gigabit speeds in storage, system backup, teleconferencing and surveillance. Technical advances have enabled the higher density, reduced power and improved cost-effectiveness needed to attract all of the major system developers. For example, the development of 10GBASE-T by the IEEE 802.3an committee is expected to only accelerate this market acceptance as 10 Gigabit Ethernet can be delivered over a twisted-pair cabling using the ubiquitous RJ45 physical interface.

Fiber

Fiber can provide numerous advantages over twisted-pair copper in a data center environment that allow network designers to benefit from new data center architectures. These advantages include:

  • Greater bandwidth and error-free transmission over longer distances
  • Simpler testing
  • Immunity to EMI/RFI.

As space is always a consideration, high-density fiber optic systems may be preferred for maximizing valuable space. Fiber’s small size and weight requires less space in cable trays, raised floors and equipment racks. As a result, smaller optical networking provides better under-floor cooling and gives precious real estate back to the data center.

Supporting Higher Data Rates

Fiber has the ability to support higher data rates, taking advantage of existing applications and emerging high-speed network interfaces and protocols.

Multimode fiber optics support:

  • 10 Mbps/100 Mbps/1 Gbps/10 Gbps/40 Gbps/ 100 Gbps Ethernet
  • 1/2 /4/8/16 Gbps Fibre Channel

Laser optimized 50-micron/ISO OM3 and OM4 fiber is generally recommended by storage area network manufacturers because of its higher bandwidth capabilities.

Cost Considerations

Copper

The initial 10 Gigabit Ethernet standard was undertaken by the IEEE 802.3ae committee, based primarily on fiber optic technology. Although the enterprise 10 Gigabit fiber electronics are maturing and gaining acceptance, they still remain costly compared to copper. The initial cost of 10 Gigabit copper systems is projected at 40 percent of 10 Gigabit fiber products and is expected to widen over time. Hence, at shorter distances (less than 100 meters) with a large number of links, 10 Gigabit copper based versions become more attractive.

Fiber

The cost of fiber optic solutions is comparable with extended performance copper cabling (Category 6A/ISO Class EA and Category 7/ISO Class F). Additionally, optical data center solutions are designed for simple and easy handling and installation, making installations up to 75 percent faster. This can represent considerable time and cost savings to data center developers, operators and contractors.

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