I am trying to wrap my head what will be the story around 10Gb copper. I was hoping that process improvements etc would bring down the power and price on 10GB networking but it is not happening. It seems like industry is also giving up on 10Gb as consumer market is moving at the direction of 2.5Gb or 5Gb.
I was watching video which was claiming that 10Gb on copper is a lost cause due to technical challenges. Now I understand Cat6A was designed for 10Gb so existing cabling has to be updated for 10Gb but it looks like to have support on Cat6, there is lots of noise handling is built into the standard. Apparently this makes the implementation of standard complex and expensive (power and price). Is this correct?
Do you guys predict that 10Gb finally becoming available with lower cost and power usage soon or are there fundamental blocking issues for 10Gb on copper (Cat6A)?
I was watching video which was claiming that 10Gb on copper is a lost cause due to technical challenges. Now I understand Cat6A was designed for 10Gb so existing cabling has to be updated for 10Gb but it looks like to have support on Cat6, there is lots of noise handling is built into the standard. Apparently this makes the implementation of standard complex and expensive (power and price). Is this correct?
Do you guys predict that 10Gb finally becoming available with lower cost and power usage soon or are there fundamental blocking issues for 10Gb on copper (Cat6A)?