Fiber Optics Inside and Outside

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Fiber is a physical cable that transmits digital signals at the speed of light. No other medium provides more speed to your high-performance computing networks.A Houston data center aggregates fiber optic connections from outside communication networks. The fiber flows through the building and connects at the back of your servers.

Single mode fiber is capable of carrying data a greater distance, which is why it is used for the underground cabling outside of a Houston data center. Multimode cable travels shorter distances. The single mode incoming cable from the outside terminates in racks on the inside of a Houston data center. The racks feed connections with single or multimode cable to the routers. The routers then connect by single or multimode cable to servers in the Houston data center.

Houston data centers use fiber for its superior capabilities, but fiber is so desirable and flexible that motherboard manufacturers are actively developing board circuits that utilize its speed of light transmission capabilities.

Speed

Network providers are rapidly increasing in number and complexity, so the goal of a data center is to transmit data as fast as possible.

Since nothing is faster than the speed of light, fiber optics are the obvious choice at a Houston data center. Companies with on-site IT deployment can use fiber within their own walls, but most companies are not in a location with dense fiber optics underground. This causes theirdata to slow down as soon as it leaves the building over regular telephone lines.

No Interference

Fiber optic cable uses light instead of electricity, so fiber is immune to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and cross talk.DSL and Ethernet speeds suffer from the crosstalk interference generated by EMI and RFI.

Fiber suffers from no such disadvantage.

Reliable Interconnections

Fiber is the most reliable choice,blending inseamlessly with Ethernet cables. Data centers continue to offer options in fiber, UTP and coax cabling, along with new options. Active optical cables have transceivers to convert optical fiber to electrical ports.

Cables at a Houston Data Center

A data center has several conduits that require attention andmaintenance. Houston data center technicians label, document, and test fiber optic cables for optimum efficiency. Cables are often stored above, below, to the side, or behind equipment to allow for movement, replacement, and troubleshooting.

Fiber is the most reliable cable,offeringsignificant power savings over copper(as much as 70 percent). Fiber cable and hardware also takes up much less room. Businesses looking for fast data transmission move to Houston data centers for their optimum use of fiber optics.

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