OSFP 800G Transceivers

OSFP 800G Transceivers Selection Notes

Use this OSFP 800G Transceivers collection as a starting point for part-number comparison, not as the final compatibility decision. Before choosing an item, confirm the host platform, port form factor, line rate, lane breakout mode, connector or media type, link distance, cable length, power budget, temperature range and firmware policy.

Within the 800G QSFP-DD Transceivers family, compare adjacent speeds and connector options when an upgrade involves mixed switch generations, storage links, GPU servers or staged rack deployments. Also review whether the link will run as an optical module, passive cable, active cable, cassette, trunk assembly or breakout connection.

For quotation or sampling requests, share the target equipment model, port count, required reach, installation environment and any coding, labeling or compliance expectations. These details help narrow the options without changing the core product specification or introducing unnecessary substitutions.

  • Match speed, form factor and host compatibility before ordering.
  • Check reach, wavelength, fiber type, copper length or polarity as applicable.
  • Plan labeling, routing and airflow for dense cabinet installations.
  • Ask PHILISUN for custom length, coding or compatibility guidance when the listed option is close but not exact.