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Explaining MPO Pre-terminated Fiber Patch Cables - This article has everything you need to know
日期:2023-10-27 04:31:30

The MPO pre-terminated fiber jumper refers to various forms of fiber jumpers produced after the MPO fiber connector is connected to a multi-core fiber optic cable. Pre-terminated fiber jumpers come in various types, including MPO-MPO and MPO-LC, among others. The length of the cable can be customized according to specific needs. MPO pre-terminated fiber jumpers can integrate 2 to 32 cores, and their compact design is often used in high-density integrated cabling environments.

The pre-terminated backbone optical cables feature a traction protective design to effectively prevent damage to the optical cable and fiber connectors during transportation and installation. The pre-terminated backbone optical cable can withstand a tensile force of up to 450N when placed in the cable tray. It is primarily used for the backbone and horizontal cabling in data centers. The branch optical cable of the MPO pre-terminated fiber patch cable, MPO-LC, is suitable for the 12MPO switchable C duplex connector full-metal compact branch protector, featuring innovative internal crimping technology for safety, reliability, and an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
 
The MPO pre-terminated fiber patch cables provide a customized cabling management solution tailored for data centers, which serve as the essential sites for continuous business operations. Establishing a data center with integrated processing, switching, and storage system platforms can save planning costs, conserve resources, and optimize efficiency.


What are the benefits of using pre-terminated fiber cables in data center facilities?

Data center facilities, due to their centralized system platforms, can incur significant losses in the event of system downtime, which often far exceed the initial hardware investments. Statistics show that to achieve Tier 4 data center reliability, reaching 99.995%, the required investment is typically 1.8 to 2.2 times that of a Tier 1 system.
 
As the physical infrastructure that carries out data exchange in data centers, structured cabling represents less than 5% of the total investment. However, its importance is paramount. According to authoritative reports, 70% of data center failures are caused by human errors, with a significant portion of these errors being attributed to improper cabling management practices.


Advantages of High-Density Pre-terminated Fiber Patch Cables

1.High-Density Cabling, Space Savings:
Takes up minimal cabinet space, allowing for better vertical management compared to traditional patch cables.
 
2.Convenient Wiring, Time Savings:
Factory pre-terminated and tested with 100% reliability to ensure transmission performance. Enables quick configuration and network deployment, reducing on-site installation time.
 
3.Enhanced Mobility and Adaptability:
Reduces the inconvenience caused by cable congestion in local area networks and storage network centers, improves airflow, and facilitates cable mobility and reconfiguration.