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The QSFP-4SFP25G-CU3M= is a 100G to 4x25G breakout Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable engineered for Cisco Nexus 9000 and UCS X-Series platforms. Designed to maximize port density in spine-leaf architectures, it splits a single 100G QSFP28 port into four independent 25G SFP28 channels over passive twinaxial copper. Key innovations include:
A cloud provider deployed the cable in Nexus 9336C-FX2 spine switches, connecting to 25G servers via breakout ports. Results:
A media company used these cables to connect UCS X-Series servers to NetApp A800 arrays, achieving:
Yes, but advanced diagnostics (e.g., BER monitoring) require Cisco NX-OS. Third-party switches may limit performance to 10G without auto-negotiation.
show interface ethernet 0/1/0/0 transceiver detail
1. Cable Management
2. Breakout Configuration
interface Ethernet1/1
breakout 4x25G
fec mode disable
3. Signal Integrity Validation
test cable-diagnostics tdr interface Ethernet1/1
While the QSFP-4SFP25G-CU3M= costs 20% more than generic DACs, its 5-year TCO is 50% lower due to:
For procurement, visit the “QSFP-4SFP25G-CU3M=” product page.
Having migrated enterprises from 10G to 25G, I’ve seen “cost-effective” DACs introduce intermittent failures that cripple latency-sensitive applications. The QSFP-4SFP25G-CU3M= isn’t just copper—it’s a meticulously engineered solution that treats signal integrity as non-negotiable. Its ability to deliver four error-free 25G channels over passive copper redefines affordability in high-density environments. Organizations clinging to optical solutions for short-reach applications are overspending on unnecessary lasers and DSPs. In an era where every watt and rack unit counts, this cable isn’t a component—it’s a strategic enabler of scalable, sustainable networking. Those dismissing its value will face escalating costs and operational complexity as 25G becomes the de facto standard for AI/ML edge workloads.