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Q: Why are active cables important in enterprise and storage applications?
Active cables are used in enterprise and storage applications to overcome the challenges of confined space and airflow requirements in data centers. They can facilitate thin cable gauges, which have a tighter bend radius, making them easier to maneuver and allowing for better airflow. As a result, active cables are becoming increasingly popular in data centers.
Here are some of the benefits of using active cables in data centers:
Reduced cable clutter: Active cables are smaller and lighter than passive cables, which can help to reduce cable clutter in data centers.
Improved airflow: Active cables have a tighter bend radius, which allows for better airflow around the cables. This is important in data centers, where heat dissipation is critical.
Increased data transfer speeds: Active cables can support higher data transfer speeds than passive cables. This is important for applications that require high-speed data transfer, such as video streaming and cloud computing.
Longer cable lengths: Active cables can be used for longer cable lengths than passive cables. This is important for applications that require long-distance data transfer, such as rack-to-rack connections.