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Computing
Transceiver
PCPCTR
A transceiver is simply a device that transmits and receives.
In the case of computer network transceivers, we are going to structure them (only the main ones) as follows:
SFP: provide a speed of 1Gbps Full Duplex, that is, they are typical Gigabit networks. These types of ports are widely used by managed switches, and even managed switches aimed at small offices.
SFP+: they provide a speed of 10Gbps Full Duplex, that is, they are the typical 10G networks. These ports are booming due to Multigigabit networks with the NBASE-T standard, in this way, we will be able to interconnect several switches via SFP+ to avoid having a bottleneck or excessive oversubscription.
QSFP28: provides a speed of 25Gbps Full Duplex, this type of transceivers are aimed at data centers and small and medium-sized companies.
QSFP+: provides a speed of 40Gbps Full Duplex, they are aimed at data centers and medium and large companies.
QSFP28: they are the fastest, providing a speed of 100Gbps Full-Duplex. Therefore, they are the most recommended if they are used for networks with a large flow of data, such as an office or something larger, such as a company.