Ring, Mesh or unusual network organization
Networks are not only point-to-point connections, but also more complex topologies that emphasize availability, backup routing, and other requirements.
Ring, Mesh or unusual network organization
Building a complex network topology with a limited number of fiber optic fibers can be problematic. But don't worry — tough challenges are our specialty. We will discuss your goals and present a solution that we can implement.
What problems and challenges arise in an atypical network organization?
- high cost of fiber lease
- problems with the availability of free fibers
- A lot of formalitiesand lease of the next fiber
- complicated network topology
What solution do we have?
With the right equipment, we can design networks with a large number of intermediate points, all based on a single optical fiber. The entire system can be designed based on passive devices, so that intermediate locations will pull individual transmissions out of the fiber, without the need for power supply.
- Intermediate points
Transmission systems enable the design of complex networks in Ring or mesh topology. This is possible through the use of passive devices that add and extract specific wavelengths from the optical fiber. Due to the passive nature of these devices, at intermediate points we need to power only the receiving device, and the failure of a single node does not project the rest of the network.
- Intermediate point with two-way communication
Using OADM devices (Optical Add Drop Multiplexer) we can create networks with intermediate points that guarantee two-way communication. The devices are 100% passive, so we do not need to have guaranteed power in an intermediate location. The only thing we need to power is the receiver.
- Ring topology on layer one
Transmission systems enable the design of fully passive Ring topologies. Using only one or a pair of fibers we have the ability to bring to each of the intermediate locations an independent transmission, each of which can support a different protocol and bandwidth. Using two-way OADM devices, each of the intermediate locations can communicate with neighboring nodes or with extreme locations.
What are the benefits of transmission systems?
- Better use of infrastructure
Is there a lack of fiber or does the lease of another generate too much cost? The transmission system limits the number of fibers to a single pair. You don't have to worry about the cost of the lease. Now your priority will be to increase the number of services and expand the network, not to fight for additional fibers.
- Saves space and resources
A single optical fiber used by a transmission system can replace many traditional fibers. This saves space and reduces infrastructure costs.
- Scalability and Flexibility
xWDM provides the scalability of your data center network infrastructure. Thanks to the possibility of adding additional channels, without the need for physical expansion, this system allows flexible adaptation to the growing needs of data transmission.
- Installation simpler than it seems
The installation of the multiplication system is reduced to the connection of elements with patchwork cords. The whole process is very fast and error-proof. You can start a passive CWDM system in literally a few hours.
- Installation simpler than it seems
The installation of the multiplication system is reduced to the connection of elements with patchwork cords. The whole process is very fast and error-proof. You can start a passive CWDM system in literally a few hours.
- Absence of formalities
In case of expansion of the transmission system, you skip the formalities related to reporting to the UKE or preparation of the executive project.
- Security
Transmission systems make it possible to secure services on many levels. The first is to protect services against physical damage to the system, e.g. against cable damage or loss of one of the power sources. At this level, we achieve this by applying a backup route or full hardware redundancy. The second level is to directly protect the transmission from unauthorized access with layer one encryption.
- Ethernet and Fibre Channel in one fiber
If you have Ethernet services running on your network, Fibre Channel with different bandwidths, you can also use a transmission system. Systems such as CWDM and DWDM support virtually the entire range of protocols. Most interestingly, they can work in the same optical fiber.
Not sure where to start? Set your goal and we will show you how to achieve it.
Leave the layer first for us!
- Creating a data center transmission system — where do we start?
We know that every company or institution is different, so we offer solutions tailored to individual needs. We start each project with a free consultation, during which we will ask you what your network looks like, what goal you want to achieve and what you plan for the future. After a 20-minute conversation, we will be able to determine what technology to use and present some of the best solutions.
The next stage is measurements. If during the consultation, we notice that for the correct operation of the system it is necessary to check the optical fiber track, then we will tell you how to do it.
Don't have the right tools? It doesn't hurt. We'll check it out for you
- Can I rent equipment for tests?
We want you to be 100% sure that the investment in the transmission system will meet your expectations. After the consultation stage and deciding which of the presented concepts will be right for you, we have two options to check it in action. The first is to reproduce a fragment of your network with us in the laboratory, where we can present the operation of the system, and the second is testing with you in a production environment.
- How long does it take to implement a transmission system? Who makes them?
Most solutions for connections between locations rely on passive devices that do not require power or configuration. The system is strapped by patchcords. This eliminates the need for fiber welding. That is why the installation is simple and fast enough that customers decide to start on their own. If the system requires the involvement of a specialized engineer, then Salumanus ensures the implementation, configuration and commissioning of all designed services. Depending on the size of the implementation, it usually takes 1-2 working days.
- How much does a data center transmission system cost?
To answer this question, we need to clarify what can make up the price of a transmission system. The determination of the solution technology, the selection of devices or the creation of a connection diagram is free of charge as part of the consultation.
The costs are:
- optical modules
- passive-patchcord devices
Optional:
- measurements
- implementation
As you can see, there are many constituent parts of the final amount. Here we will not give you the cost of implementation directly, but we can use some comparison. According to T-Mobile estimates, the average cost of downtime caused by an IT outage is about $88,000 per hour. (Source: https://testerzy.pl/baza-wiedzy/artykuly/ile-kosztuje-awaria-w-it)
Undertaking the implementation of a transmission system that:
- will guarantee you safety
- reduce the costs associated with the traditional construction of a fiber optic tract
- will reduce the cost of expansion with subsequent transmissions only to the purchase of modules
- Enabling more efficient use of available infrastructure
- will allow possible encryption of the transmission in layer one
You will invest about ¼ of the costs that a failure would consume. Estimate the transmission system for your needs.
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