CBO is a Trusted Source of Fiber Optics for Data Storage
The data storage industry is mainly comprised of service providers that design storage device that store electronically generated information. Different types of connectivity interfaces are used in the formation of data storage devices.
Networked-Attached Storage (NAS)
NAS storage devices are widely used to store information. It is a dedicated server configured for file sharing.
Storage Area Network (SAN)
SAN is a sub-network of shared storage devices. SAN allows sharing of stored information among the servers connected on the network.
Content-Addressed Storage (CAS)
CAS is utilized to store information that cannot be altered such as invoices, archived emails, medical records, and files.
Why Fiber Optics?
Optical fiber connectivity offers high bandwidth (around 1000 times higher than conventional copper cabling), transmission rates and much greater transmission distance. With these benefits, a substantial majority of storage devices use optical connectivity ports.
Our optical modules are known for backward compatibility, guaranteed performance, and interoperability.