100 Gigabit Ethernet
100 gigabits per second (Gbps) of data transfer is made possible by the 100 gigabit Ethernet (100 GbE) version and series of Ethernet technologies.
In order to enable high-speed data transfer across long-distance channels and nodes, 100 GbE is being developed and maintained under the IEEE 802.3ba standard committee.
The main purpose of 100 GbE is to enable direct communication between switches.
In addition to maintaining support and integration with current Ethernet technologies and interfaces, it offers the fastest possible data transmission rates.
The range of 100 GbE in copper medium is 10 meters, whereas in single mode fiber, it can reach up to 60 miles.
The entire bandwidth is divided into two polarized streams, each of which is further divided into two streams of 25 Gbps each, in a 100 GbE modulation scheme.
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