New Guide for Designing the Fiber Optic Subsystem of Structured Cabling for Data Centers

The company has introduced the  «Guide for Designing the Fiber Optic Subsystem of Structured Cabling Systems (SCS) for Data Centers» — a practical tool for engineers, designers, and system integrators working with modern data center infrastructure.

The document is designed to simplify the design of fiber optic cabling infrastructure, improve predictability of link performance, and help specialists make technically sound decisions when building high-speed data networks..

Addressing the Challenges of Modern Data Centers

Today’s data centers face rapid growth in data transmission speeds and increasing connection density. Support for 400G and 800G networks, as well as the expansion of infrastructure for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, places new demands on cabling architecture.

In this environment, the key requirements include:

  • high performance of fiber optic links
  • infrastructure flexibility for future upgrades
  • scalability and readiness for next-generation technologies
  • optimization of deployment and operational costs

The guide systematizes approaches to building such solutions and provides reference configurations of fiber optic channels for different application scenarios.

A Practical Tool for Engineers

The document was developed as an engineering guide focused on practical use in designing the fiber optic subsystem of structured cabling in data centers.

It includes:

  • tables of protocols and interfaces supporting speeds up to 800G
  • typical fiber optic channel configurations
  • recommendations for selecting fiber types and interfaces
  • connection diagrams and link loss parameters
  • component lists for implementing various channel architectures

Each configuration is accompanied by tables showing key link characteristics — including maximum distance and allowable link loss — enabling engineers to quickly evaluate the suitability of a given design.

Architecture Based on High-Density Fiber Optic Solutions

The guide also covers the application of a data center infrastructure platform that includes:

  • high-density fiber optic patch panels
  • universal fiber optic cassettes and modules
  • trunk and pre-terminated fiber optic assemblies
  • patch cords and adapter solutions

The modular architecture and support for 8, 12, 16, and 24 fiber connections enable the creation of scalable fiber optic cabling links with minimal loss and high port density.

Reducing Design Risks

One of the key goals of the guide is to reduce errors during the design phase. Component tables, configuration examples, and detailed fiber optic link parameters allow engineers to quickly determine the optimal connection architecture and ensure predictable performance of the cabling system.

Supporting Infrastructure for AI

Modern computing clusters — particularly those designed for artificial intelligence — require highly scalable and high-performance network infrastructure. The development of the fiber optic subsystem of structured cabling becomes a fundamental element in building such data centers.

The new design recommendations help create infrastructure that is ready for future increases in data transmission speeds and the continued evolution of high-performance digital platforms.