Noun
Gbps (plural Gbps)
(computing) gigabits per second, a measure of data transfer rate equal to 1,000 megabits per second.
As of 2012, operators had "successfully demonstrated long-term, error-free transmission at 100 Gbps across Atlantic Ocean" routes of up to convert, citation meaning a typical cable can move tens of terabits per second overseas. Source: Internet
A formal "plugfest" for 6 Gbps SAS will be held Nov. 10 at the University of New Hampshire to test interoperability among SAS devices. Source: Internet
And yet, do we really need that 1.3 Gbps? Source: Internet
At 32 Gbps, all linecards operate at full line rate with six fabric modules installed. Source: Internet
ATTO this week released its ThunderLink 3128 SATA/SAS Thunderbolt 3 adapter, which can allow a Thunderbolt 3 host to connect to up to eight SAS 12 Gbps/SATA 6 Gbps drives. Source: Internet
DataBolt abstracts the disk and SAS link and uses end device frame buffering (EDFB) to make 6 Gbps connections look like 12 Gbps connections. Source: Internet