Why The Pros Don't Use Ethernet For High Speed Networking
When I attempted to upgrade my study from 1 to 10 Gigabit networking, I quickly found that there is a world of non-Ethernet based home networking out there. In-fact, Ethernet is barely ever used as the central delivery mechanism for 10Gb, 25Gb and 100 Gigabit networks.
So in this video I run through exactly how the pros (network engineers) tend to achieve high speed networking within a home, office or other building. I also explore how internet-based data is moved longer distances, such as across cities.
Research/resources I mention in this video include:
Arista’s copper vs fiber research – https://www.arista.com/assets/data/pdf/Copper-Faster-Than-Fiber-Brief.pdf
Ethernet and EMI – https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/snla107
Why 10Gb Ethernet is bad (TrueNAS) – https://forums.truenas.com/t/10gbase-t-best-to-avoid-it-if-you-can/1594
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The individual timestamps for this video are:
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00:00 Wi-Fi To Gigabit Switches… And Beyond
00:28 High Speed (10/25/100 Gigabit) Networks
02:11 Why Copper Ethernet Cables Fall Short
03:17 Exit Light, Enter Night
03:16 DAC FTW PLS?
04:21 How 10 Gigabit Networking Is Achieved
06:58 When Copper Ethernet IS Used For 10/25/100Gb Networks
08:00 Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) Vs Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
09:20 25Gb and 100Gb Networking
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Credits
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Thanks to the following resources (sounds, images etc):
« Pop-up Sound » by BeezleFM (https://freesound.org/s/512135/ — License: Attribution 4.0)
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#HomeNetwork #Ethernet #10Gigabit
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