Spirent Communications announced the availability of its latest 400G and 800G test platforms to help
accelerate the design and development of new generation high-speed Ethernet
solutions. These solutions enable providers to ensure their 400G infrastructure
is up to the challenge of today's data growth needs, while preparing 800G to be
the future workhorse of the cloud's backbone.
Spirent A1 400G
Appliance delivers the industry's highest port density to validate
infrastructure and services dependent on high-speed Ethernet technologies, with
traffic loads that emulate the real world. This gives service providers and
hyperscale data centers confidence they can support massive growth, meet
customer expectations, and keep costs in check. Spirent's A1 test platform
enables large capacity testing of ultra-high-scale, next-generation-enabled
multi-terabit cloud data center fabrics, as any performance degradation in the
backbone disrupts critical fixed and mobile services - potentially bringing SLA
penalties, customer support issues, and troubleshooting costs that can run to
millions of dollars each year.
"The cloud's meteoric growth
requires its Ethernet backbone to be constantly reinvented, leaping forward in
each release with double or even quadruple the speed and capacity of previous
releases," said Aniket Khosla, Spirent's VP of Cloud and IP Product Management.
"Spirent continues to be the industry's trailblazer for Ethernet validation,
bringing new test solutions to market first so that the Ethernet infrastructure
ecosystem and service providers are able to keep moving forward to meet the
insatiable demands for performance and capacity."
With an eye to the future, the
industry is preparing for the move to 800G to accommodate the expansion of 5G,
the growth of 4k and 8k video, and other services that drive demanding
performance requirements. With the complexity of 800G, the expanding ecosystem
needs to test the viability of next-generation, high-speed Ethernet solutions
today to make sure these systems will be bulletproof as they begin to take over
from 400G. Spirent's comprehensive 800G product suite is now available to
address test and validation needs from 800G to 100M.
The industry's first
800G test platform accelerates timelines as vendors design, develop and deploy 800G
technologies. Spirent offers a comprehensive, end-to-end solution that
validates forwarding performance, latency, MAC capacity and functional
capabilities in an integrated approach that reduces cost of ownership. The 2022
Lightwave Innovation Reviews recognized two of the company's 800G
solutions, Spirent B1 800G
Appliance and B2 800G Appliance among the most
innovative products impacting the optical communications community this year. According to Lightwave, the test platform "is
ahead of potential competitors in 800DD Ethernet module testing space, with a
superb combination of features."
Spirent's industry-leading 400G and
800G test and validation solutions will be demonstrated at OFC in San Diego (March
8-10) at the Spirent booth #5410 and Ethernet Alliance booth
#5409.
"We value our partnership with
Spirent and we're pleased that our solutions are featured in their 400G demo at
OFC," said Osa Mok, Chief Marketing Officer at InnoLight. "Spirent is uniquely
positioned to help their customers manage validation across entire ecosystems
and we look forward to our continued collaboration."
"We are excited to
partner with Spirent to demonstrate our leading-edge CPO+ELS solutions at OFC
2022 using Spirent TestCenter, a highly scalable and robust solution for
validating the next generation of data center routers and switches," said Chan-Chih (David) Chen, AVP, Applied
Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI)"
"Source Photonics
is pleased to partner with Spirent to demonstrate our awarding winning 800G
QSFP-DD 2XFR4 and DR8 solutions at OFC 2022 using Spirent 800G 802.3ck QSFP-DD
test solution, a robust performance validation tool offering the density and
flexibility needed to quickly design, develop and deploy innovative and
reliable, next-generation Ethernet solutions for hyperscale data centers," said Frank Chang, Chief Engineer and Head of the
CTO office, Source Photonics.
For more information, visit
the Spirent
high-speed Ethernet
testing solutions page.