How does BER compare between different 10GbE physical media

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I am under the impression that you should use optical for 10GbE networking because of a BER (bit error rate) several orders of magnitude lower than copper.

I'm pretty sure I previously found documentation stating so, but for the life of me I just cannot find it.

I'd like to see documentation on typical BER (in general, if such a thing exists) for:

  • 10GBase-T ports (with Cat6a cabling)
  • 10GBase-CX4 ports
  • 10GBase-T SFP+ modules (Cat6a cabling)
  • Fiber SFP+ SR modules
  • DAC SFP+ modules

Best Answer

Twinax is rated at 10^-17 at <= 10M

Fiber is generally 10^-18 or better (lot of variables here, though - especially on long haul)

Ethernet's minimum specification is 10^-12. This is where the contention comes in as far as FC goes - it may be that a TP infrastructure can support better than 10^-12 (and hopefully most do) but at 10G speeds even that much error translates to a bad packet every few minutes.