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HP R0Q23A 100Gbps SFP+ Transceiver Module
- 100Gbps data rate
- SFP+ form factor
- Supports high-speed Ethernet
- Designed for optical fiber connections
- Hot-pluggable module
- Enables dense network deployments
- Compatible with HP networking equipment
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Product Overview
The HP R0Q23A is a 100Gbps SFP+ transceiver module. It is designed for high-speed networking applications, enabling 100 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over appropriate fiber optic infrastructure.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 100 Gb/s |
| Form Factor | SFP+ |
Additional Specifications
| Application | High Speed Networking |
Product Description
The HP R0Q23A is a high-performance transceiver module that supports an impressive data rate of 100 Gigabits per second. It utilizes the SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) form factor, which is a compact and versatile interface standard widely adopted in the networking industry. This module is engineered to facilitate high-speed optical communication, enabling robust connectivity for demanding network environments. Designed for integration into compatible HP networking hardware, the R0Q23A allows for the establishment of high-bandwidth links essential for modern data centers, enterprise core networks, and service provider infrastructures. Its hot-pluggable capability ensures that network administrators can install or replace modules without interrupting ongoing network operations, thereby maintaining high availability and simplifying network management. While the specific optical specifications (wavelength, fiber type, and distance) would depend on the exact variant or intended application of the R0Q23A, its 100Gbps capability signifies its role in supporting the highest tiers of network performance. It is crucial for applications requiring massive data throughput, such as high-frequency trading, large-scale data analytics, and high-performance computing clusters.