SFP Definition
SFP, which stands for small form-factor pluggable, is a compact, hot-pluggable optical module transceiver used for both telecommunication and data communications applications. The devices are designed for use with small form factor (SFF) connectors, and offer high speed and physical compactness. Because SFP modules can be easily interchanged, electro-optical or fiber optic networks can be upgraded and maintained more conveniently than has been the case with traditional soldered-in modules. Rather than replacing an entire circuit board containing several soldered-in modules, a single module can be removed and replaced for repair or upgrading. This can result in a substantial cost savings, both in maintenance and in upgrading efforts.
SFP+ Definition
SFP+ means enhanced small form-factor pluggable, is an enhanced version of the SFP that supports data rates up to 16 Gbit/s. SFP+ supports 8 Gbit/s Fibre Channel, 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Optical Transport Network standard OTU2. It is a popular industry format supported by many network component vendors.
10 Gbit/s SFP+ modules are exactly the same dimensions as regular SFPs, allowing the equipment manufacturer to re-use existing physical designs for 24 and 48-port switches and modular linecards.
SFP vs. SFP+
Here is a table of comparison between SFP and SFP+
Item |
SFP |
SFP+ |
Stands for |
Small Form-factor Pluggable |
Small Form-factor Pluggable plus (standard form) |
Data rate |
155M/622M/ 1.25G/ 2.5G/3G/ 4.25G |
6G/8.5G/10G |
Terms |
Dual fiber Single Fiber/WDM CWDM DWDM |
Dual fiber Single Fiber/WDM CWDM DWDM |
Distance |
300m/2km/ 10km/15km/ 20km/40km/ 60km/80km/ 100km/120km/ 150km |
220m/300m/ 2km/10km/ 20km/40km/ 60km/80km |
Wavelengths |
850nm/1310nm/1550nm 1310nm/1490nm/1550nm 1270nm-1610nm ITU17~ITU61 |
220m/300m/ 2km/10km/ 20km/40km/ 60km/80km/ 120km |
(The table has been taken from sopto.com)
Conclusion:
SFP and SFP+ have the same size and appearance. From the price, SFP+ is usually more expensive than SFP. The main difference between SFP and SFP+ is that the SFP+ is used in Gigabit Ethernet applications while SFP is for 100Bse or 1000Base applications. SFP doesn't support 10G transmission data rate, which means they can't be used in the same network. SFP+ transceivers use the same dimensions of pluggable transceivers in the 10Gbs Ethernet and 8.5Gbs fiber channel with SFP. SFP comply with standards of IEEE802.3 and SFF-8472 while SFP+ is based on SFF-8431.