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You are here: Home / Podcast / PS Show 35 – OEM SFP and QSFP Modules – Do They Work ?

PS Show 35 – OEM SFP and QSFP Modules – Do They Work ?

Greg Ferro October 28, 2014

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Do you really need genuine SFP and QSFP modules in your network equipment ? We talk technical with Prolabs, a supplier of OEM modules for your network equipment, about the technology, functions and operation of non-vendor SFP optics and modules.

While Iw as attending the Powering the Cloud event at Frankfurt, Germany, I met Giacomo Losino from Prolabs.com and convinced him to take some time to talk with me about this topic.

About Greg Ferro

Human Infrastructure for Data Networks. 25 year survivor of Corporate IT in many verticals, many tens of employers working on a wide range of networking solutions and products.

Host of the Packet Pushers Podcast on data networking at https://packetpushers.net - now one of the largest networking podcasts on the Internet.

Microblog: http://etherealmind.com
Personal blog: http://gregferro.com

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