Description
Durability and Reliability
Durability and reliability refer to the ability of a technology product or system to withstand normal wear and tear and perform consistently over an extended period of time.
Effective durability and reliability are critical for organizations that rely on technology to support their business operations and mission-critical applications. Some key considerations for durability and reliability include:
- Hardware quality: The quality and reliability of the hardware components, such as servers, switches, routers, and storage devices, that make up the technology infrastructure.
- Redundancy: The use of redundant components, such as power supplies, fans, and storage arrays, to ensure that the system can continue to operate in the event of a hardware failure.
- Disaster recovery: The ability of the system to recover quickly and efficiently from a disaster, such as a power outage, fire, or natural disaster, and resume normal operations.
- Maintenance and support: The availability of maintenance and support services, such as firmware updates, software patches, and technical support, to ensure that the system remains up-to-date and fully functional.
- Testing and validation: The use of testing and validation procedures to ensure that the system meets or exceeds its specified performance and reliability requirements.
Future Developments and Upgrades
Future developments and upgrades refer to the ongoing process of improving and enhancing technology products and systems to keep pace with changing business needs, evolving technology trends, and emerging customer requirements.
Effective future developments and upgrades are critical for organizations that need to ensure that their technology infrastructure remains up-to-date, competitive, and capable of supporting their business operations and objectives. Some key considerations for future developments and upgrades include:
- Scalability: The ability of the system to scale up or down to meet changing business needs and accommodate growth.
- Interoperability: The ability of the system to integrate with other systems and technologies, both within and outside of the organization.
- Future-proofing: The ability of the system to adapt to emerging technology trends and changing customer requirements over time.
- Upgradability: The ease and efficiency of upgrading and updating the system to take advantage of new features, capabilities, and technologies.
- Innovation: The ability of the system to support and enable innovation, such as the development of new products or services, or the adoption of new business models.
High-Speed Connectivity
High-speed connectivity refers to the ability of a technology infrastructure to provide fast and reliable data transfer rates between devices, networks, and systems. High-speed connectivity is critical for organizations that need to transfer large volumes of data quickly and efficiently, support high-bandwidth applications, and enable real-time collaboration and communication.
Some key considerations for high-speed connectivity include:
- Bandwidth: The amount of data that can be transferred over the network in a given amount of time. Higher bandwidths enable faster data transfer rates and support high-bandwidth applications such as video conferencing and streaming media.
- Latency: The time it takes for data to travel between devices and networks. Low latency is critical for real-time applications such as online gaming and video conferencing.
- Network topology: The physical layout of the network, including the location and configuration of switches, routers, and other networking devices. A well-designed network topology can help to optimize network performance and reduce latency.
- Network infrastructure: The quality and reliability of the network infrastructure, including the cabling, switches, routers, and other networking devices.
- Network security: The measures in place to protect the network from unauthorized access and cyber threats, such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and encryption.
General Information
- Manufacturer: HPE
- Manufacturer Part Number: 670504-001
- Type: Networking
- Sub-Type: Short Wave
- Device Type : Sfp+ Transceiver Module
- Enclosure Type : Plug-in Module
- Data Link Protocol : 8gb Fibre Channel (short Wave)
- Designed For : P/n: Qk713a, Qk714a, Qk753a, Qk754a, Qr480a, Qr481a