HP Compatible Optical Transceivers

Hewlett-Packard (HP) Company, established in 1939, is an American multinational information technology corporation based in United States. It is a leading company in providing hardware, software and service to consumers, small or medium sized business and large enterprises.
HP product lines including a vast range of hardware, widely used in printing, digital imaging, software, computing as well as network service. After more than more than 70 years development, it has been one of the giant network device providers in the world. Optical fiber communication is one of the main businesses of this company. Products include network routers, switches, as well as the brand transceivers.
The original brand devices are widely used in Internet data centers. Due to its high quality and exclusive patent certification, prices of these products are extremely high and hardly to be applied in every network or connection. In order to solve this problem, more and more compatible products are developed to as a substitution.
Compatible HP transceivers are usually fully tested to be compatible with HP devices such as HP switches or routers, that means the compatible transceiver can be work friendly with HP other devices, while the price of which is much more cheaper than the original ones.
We, one of the main fiber transceiver modules providers based on the Internet to provider a super wide range of compatible transceivers to customers all over the world. Compatible major brands include Cisco, HP, Juniper, Dell, Netgear, Extreme, Force, 3Com, Alcatel-Lucent, Allied, Avaya as well as more than 40 other famous brand in the world.
All the compatible transceiver is certified 100% compatible with the original band devices, and is reasonably priced. We are committed to offer their products to as many as customers with the lowest possible price.  We are proud to become a major provider of HP compatible transceivers after nearly ten years of continuously products improving and optimization. HP compatible transceivers by We includes compatible HP SFP, HP GBIC, HP X2 and HP SFP+.
HP GBIC includes HP A5225A compatible 1000Base-SX GBIC and HP A5226A 1000Base-LX GBIC transceiver. HP SFP is the small-form-factor-pluggable transceiver. We currently have the compatible HP SFP transceiver series of HP J4858A/J4858B/J4858C, HP J4859A/J4859B/J4859C, HP J4860A/J4860B/J4860C and more. 10G HP compatible transceivers includes HP X2, HP XFP and HP SFP+.
These 10G transceiver support 10GBase network standard 10GBase-SR, LR, ER, ZR, LRM, which can be mixed and developed with HP OEM 10G transceivers for seamless network performance and interoperability. As a third party OEM manufactures, we can arrange the production of compatible transceivers (SFP transceivers, etc.) as low as 1 pieces and as high as 1,000 pieces.
Customers can also order the transceivers according to their special requirement, and even design the product label and packaging for their own company. After th

Why Should You Choose Compatible Optical Transceivers?

When setting up your network, the selection of devices is fundamental to determining the performance of the system. But those devices can’t communicate without optical transceivers. If your network contains Cisco or Juniper routers, firewalls, and switches, you might assume that with such branded optics only is sensible, to make sure that all of your devices are compatible and processes optimally. However, that seemingly reasonable assumption could cost your company thousands of dollars.
Compared to the compatible units produced by third (3rd) party companies, the transceiver units come with dramatically inflated prices. Compatible units are roughly 80 percent less than the branded optics.
 Why Should You Choose Compatible Optical Transceivers?
Let us take the Cisco compatible SFP transceiver modules for example. Cisco compatible SFPs are simply a great throughout deal. Not many situations are this easy. So don’t get this to difficult on yourself. There is really only something you want to keep in mind. Buy 3rd party OEM compatible SFPs. By collecting Third party OEM compatible SFPs and GBICs you are receiving the very same brand new SFP or GBIC you want. You just get to pay much less for this.
Imagine this. You’re in a dealership and spot a fresh $200,000 luxury car. It’s beautiful – a mighty impressive machine. If someone walked to the car and covered the brand name from the car using their hand, will it be less of the machine? Now imagine somebody suggesting that you could pay $40,000 for that car, however the brand’s lettering could be removed. Can you take the deal? Or can you pay the full $200,000 just to add the brand labeling?
This is basically the situation you face when you decide to purchase Cisco compatible SFPs, but on the smaller scale. With time these costs can definitely equal to big money. It begs the question: What could you use the cash it will save you with time? That’s your decision.
Of course, price isn’t everything. You need to know that you’re getting your money’s worth. That requires a comparison of the items the branded optics has to give you next to 3rd party compatible units.
The lower cost is only one of the benefits of choosing optical transceivers. There are other reasons for you to definitely get this to choice. For example, in a scenario where gigabit speed is needed to stumble upon a point-to-point link, the length between your link lengths is assessed and an appropriate SFP transceiver module native to the host device is chosen.
If a Cisco platform was at situ then your choice of module would be restricted to one of the following 550m (GLC-SX-MM), 10km (GLC-LH-SM), 40km (GLC-EX-SM) or even the maximum 70km (GLC-ZX-SM). With a Cisco compatible SFP transceiver you can choose from the number of distance limits from 550m up to 100km in a variety of increments with distances of 160km being achievable on the top products. Think about this and you would certainly choose the compatible SX SFP transceiver to replace the Cisco GLC-SX-MM and the 10 Gigabit SFP+ to replace the Cisco SFP-10G series.
Another advantage offered solely on compatible optical transceivers is the freedom to tailor the transceiver to your individual requirement. The third party companies such as us Fiberland, can offer all of you the customized specifications around the optical transceivers.
Custom serial numbers could be added both to the product label and also hard coded to the device itself.
Customer Logos can be put into the device.
Latches could be color coded for top density link identification.When setting up your network, the selection of devices is fundamental to determining the performance of the system. But those devices can’t communicate without optical transceivers. If your network contains Cisco or Juniper routers, firewalls, and switches, you might assume that with such branded optics only is sensible, to make sure that all of your devices are compatible and processes optimally. However, that seemingly reasonable assumption could cost your company thousands of dollars.
Compared to the compatible units produced by third (3rd) party companies, the transceiver units come with dramatically inflated prices. Compatible units are roughly 80 percent less than the branded optics.
 Why Should You Choose Compatible Optical Transceivers?
Let us take the Cisco compatible SFP transceiver modules for example. Cisco compatible SFPs are simply a great throughout deal. Not many situations are this easy. So don’t get this to difficult on yourself. There is really only something you want to keep in mind. Buy 3rd party OEM compatible SFPs. By collecting Third party OEM compatible SFPs and GBICs you are receiving the very same brand new SFP or GBIC you want. You just get to pay much less for this.
Imagine this. You’re in a dealership and spot a fresh $200,000 luxury car. It’s beautiful – a mighty impressive machine. If someone walked to the car and covered the brand name from the car using their hand, will it be less of the machine? Now imagine somebody suggesting that you could pay $40,000 for that car, however the brand’s lettering could be removed. Can you take the deal? Or can you pay the full $200,000 just to add the brand labeling?
This is basically the situation you face when you decide to purchase Cisco compatible SFPs, but on the smaller scale. With time these costs can definitely equal to big money. It begs the question: What could you use the cash it will save you with time? That’s your decision.
Of course, price isn’t everything. You need to know that you’re getting your money’s worth. That requires a comparison of the items the branded optics has to give you next to 3rd party compatible units.
The lower cost is only one of the benefits of choosing optical transceivers. There are other reasons for you to definitely get this to choice. For example, in a scenario where gigabit speed is needed to stumble upon a point-to-point link, the length between your link lengths is assessed and an appropriate SFP transceiver module native to the host device is chosen.
If a Cisco platform was at situ then your choice of module would be restricted to one of the following 550m (GLC-SX-MM), 10km (GLC-LH-SM), 40km (GLC-EX-SM) or even the maximum 70km (GLC-ZX-SM). With a Cisco compatible SFP transceiver you can choose from the number of distance limits from 550m up to 100km in a variety of increments with distances of 160km being achievable on the top products. Think about this and you would certainly choose the compatible SX SFP transceiver to replace the Cisco GLC-SX-MM and the 10 Gigabit SFP+ to replace the Cisco SFP-10G series.
Another advantage offered solely on compatible optical transceivers is the freedom to tailor the transceiver to your individual requirement. The third party companies such as us Fiberland, can offer all of you the customized specifications around the optical transceivers.
Custom serial numbers could be added both to the product label and also hard coded to the device itself.
Customer Logos can be put into the device.
Latches could be color coded for top density link identification.