Why Upgrade To Fiber Optic Patch Panels
A patch panel is essentially an array of ports on one panel. Each port connects to another port - via a patch cable - located elsewhere in your building. Fiber optic patch panels, also known as fiber distribution panels - make it easier for you to terminate fiber optic cables and offer you access to the cable’s individual fibers that allow for cross connection. Here is why you should upgrade to a fiber optic patch panels -
· You can make all changes at one place
Fiber optic patch panels make it extremely easy for you to connect various devices in different orders. You can make all of the changes at the patch panel.
· No more hunting for input ports
All of the input jacks/ports are grouped into one location by patch panels, which means that devices mounted in racks can be connected without needing to hunt around behind the rack or instrument with a flashlight for the right port.
· Saves wear and tear of expensive networking equipment
Because all of the connections are made with the patch panel, using fiber optic patch panels also allow you to save wear and tear on the input ports of your expensive networking equipment, such as servers and switches.
Rack mount, wall mount or slider?
Depending on the requirement, you can choose from a rack mount, wall mount or slider fiber optic patch panels. Usually, the rack mount panel holds the fibers horizontally and designed in 1U, 2U, 4U sizes. It can easily hold up to 288 or even more fibers and can be mounted onto standard relay racks. There are also sliding panels which give engineers an easy access to the fibers inside, however, they are more expensive. Last but not the least; you can go for wall mount fiber patch panels. They can be easily mounted to any wall using the internal mounting holes.

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