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copper, compatible GBIC
In a Storage Area Network (SAN), there are three types of GBIC transceivers: copper for copper wire, shortwave used for short-wavelength lasers and long-wave used for long-wavelength lasers. The GBIC is hot-swap interchangeable, which means it can be moved without powering down the system. This allows network administrators to change network configurations as needed.
Fortunately, no matter the copper GBIC transceivers, short wave (850nm) GBICs or long wave (1310nm, 1550nm, 160nm…) GBICs, we both supply. And these GBICs are compatible with mainstream equipment manufactures’ products.
All these GBIC transceivers are flexible and provide full duplex connection for the Storage Area Network.