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CommScope
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Technological advances, such as virtualization and multicore servers, open the way to a new generation of more efficient, higher performance data centers. The new developments can bring important benefits, but they also challenge organizations to
make critical infrastructure decisions that will impact the future of their IT systems and ability to stay competitive. Among the most important of ...
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III. USE CASES 4 DESIGN 4 HORIZONTAL DISTRIBUTION AREA (HDA) 5 CABLE PATHWAY 6 EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION AREA (EDA) 8
IV. APPLICATIONS 9 SERVER VIRTUALIZATION AND CLOUD COMPUTING 9 HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (HPC) 9
White Paper: Direct Connect: A Cabling Architecture for Small and Medium Data Centers
Business pressures and Data Center constraints have driven the Data Center to transform from a ...
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The surging demand for consumer-driven high bandwidth applications for the residential market, such as HDTV, 3-D TV, video on demand, IPTV, gaming etc., has led to a large scale global investment and deployment of fiber to the home (FTTH) networks. Almost exclusively, these networks run over single-mode optical fiber cabling. The bandwidth potential and distance capabilities of single-mode fiber ...
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Black Box Network Services
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Before you choose cable for your 10-Gigabit Ethernet network, read this white paper. You’ll find out everything you need to know about CAT 6A F/UTP versus UTP cable.
Think shielded cable is big, bulky, and hard to install? Think again. Find out why CAT 6A F/UTP may be the better choice in terms of size, installation, and testing. We’ve done all the research for you, so take a few minutes now to ...
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Sycamore Networks
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Enhanced Survivability for Voice/Data Traffic
Disaster Recovery Mandates Utility operators face increasing pressure to ensure the reliability of critical communications infrastructure and protect the energy distribution network from service affecting damage. This includes greater scrutiny of the industry by the US Congress and national media, and a renewed emphasis on critical infrastructure ...
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