Assuring the performance of network virtualization
Spirent testing solutions help future-proof network and cloud infrastructures from massive bandwidths, dynamic workloads, and ultra-low latencies by validating next-generation network applications and services to deliver high performance, resiliency, scale, and security.
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Spectre and Meltdown Patch Impact Measurement
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FEC for Ethernet: A New Path to Flexibility
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PAM4: The New Modulation Standard for High-Speed Ethernet
Learn how Spirent helped measure real-world impact of the Spectre and Meltdown patches, based on benchmarks run at a Spirent customer site on real-world servers and workloads.
Developers can experiment with proprietary FEC while retaining compatibility with Ethernet standards. Learn more about FEC and how Spirent’s 400/200/100/50GbE quad speed-test modules were first to market, designed to support the mandatory FEC/PCS IEEE requirements.
In early 2017, Spirent launched the first dedicated test system for 200G, based on the use of 4x50GbE PAM4 technology. Longer term, knowledge of PAM4 will be important for PHY-to-MAC emulation in any Spirent service-provider tool. Test traditional Ethernet Carrier Ethernet and be ready as future IEEE standards emerge.
Whether you are seeking the most cost-effective and highest density platform, a more flexible multi-purpose testing environment, or the most powerful router, switch and application emulation engine, Spirent offers a solution tailored to your testing needs.
Spirent Appliances offer the power of Spirent’s award-winning Layer 2-7 router, switch, and application and security test solutions in a portable form factor to empower you to better manage your solutions and deliver on the promise of next-generation services.
Automate Your Test Environment—Spirent TestCenter offers multiple ways to automate in a diverse array of environments. Also provides integrations for our iTest, Velocity, and TTworkbench products.
Spirent Conformance Test solution improves conformance testing to help NEMs, Service Providers and DataCenter Operators verify the interoperability and reliability of their new products or services in a multi-vendor environment.