DACs and AOCs: What's the Difference? Use Cases, Costs, and More!

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Direct attach cables (DACs) and active optical cables (AOCs) are simple, cost-effective cabling solutions that are designed for the same ports as SFP+ or QSFP transceivers. DACs and AOCs are most commonly used for data center interconnects, but they can be an indispensable part of any network. However, what are the differences between them and which should you choose for your network deployments? Find out in this video.

Learn more: https://www.prolabs.com/solutions/dacs-and-aocs-whats-the-difference

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direct attach cables, active optical cables, dac
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