<br>Folks,<br><br>Thanks. I think it's enough evidence of no religion is involved in Brocades approach to transceivers. I am sorry about a bit of holy-war kindling.<br><br>My two cents, though :)<br><br>Of course it's a little too much pathos in that 'risk of beating a dead horse' talk.<br>
<br>1. If your network uses up to ~few tens of transceivers, especially of different (and not that expensive) types and you buy them in order of few items a year, it's unlikely you want to invest in your own testing and calculating the fail rate of the modules from a source you prefer. In this case I also find it a good idea to pay some extra to your gear vendor in order to shift all this to its shoulders. This is easier and even cheaper (if you count your real expense, not just the MSRP price of the optics).<br>
<br>2. But if you need hundreds or thousands of them [each year], especially if you need some SPF types not shipped by your gear vendor, you can (and will) try to use as less as possible types of optics and do the testing and fail risk management yourself in order to decrease costs. If only you don't want to be pissed off the market. And of course you want to chose the source from several ones (and use all the benefits of the competition). No religion, just business.<br>