This architecture utilizes switches with full 100G ports and 100G network cards to provide ultra-high-speed data transmission and low-latency connections. It is suitable for large-scale data processing and high-concurrency request applications.
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Can a 100G QSFP28 ACC be used on a QSFP56 port switch?
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Yes, a 100G QSFP28 ACC can be used on a QSFP56 port switch. QSFP56 ports are backward compatible with QSFP28.
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What is the maximum length that QSFP-100G-ACC can provide?
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QSFP-100G-ACC can provide lengths of 3m, 4m, 5m, 6m, and 7m.
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Can ACC have different compatibilities at both ends?
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Yes, it is possible. You can specify the desired compatible brands and provide the equipment models.
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What are the main differences between AOC, ACC, and DAC?
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AOC uses active optical cables, ACC uses active copper cables, and DAC uses passive copper cables.
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What is the power consumption of QSFP-100G-ACC?
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The maximum power consumption of QSFP-100G-ACC is 1.5W.