Huawei: Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Pro

Feb. 21, 2024
Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Pro is an optical-electrical integrated WDM transmission device designed for Data Center Interconnect (DCI) applications.

Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Pro is an optical-electrical integrated WDM transmission device designed for Data Center Interconnect (DCI) applications. The product can map client-side services into ODUk signals in standard mode. This device supports a maximum of 1.2 Tbps per wavelength, high performance 800G, and up to 96 Tbps per fiber, reducing enterprise fiber costs by more than 60%. The protection mechanism covering optical transmission and storage maximizes the collaboration between the two domains. In contrast, the dual-ended protection switching mechanism eliminates latency differences caused by service switching to different paths, ensuring high service security and continuity. Also, Huawei OptiXtrans DC908 Pro provides multiple interface types, including Ethernet and fiber channel (FC).


Judge’s Comment: “This product supports all the latest technology for 800G and above data rates.”

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