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Breakout Cables — QSFP to 4xSFP, OSFP to 4xOSFP & Multi-Fiber Breakout Solutions
Breakout cables let you split a single high-speed port into multiple lower-speed connections — making them one of the most cost-effective ways to scale your data center fabric. At Resilient Tec, every breakout cable is EEPROM-coded for plug-and-play compatibility with your switch, eliminating "unsupported transceiver" errors on first use.
We stock DAC and AOC breakout cables from 40G QSFP+ to 4x10G SFP+, 100G QSFP28 to 4x25G SFP28, 200G QSFP56 to 2x100G QSFP28, and 400G/800G OSFP breakout configurations — for Mellanox/NVIDIA, Cisco, Arista, and more.
What Is a Breakout Cable and When Should You Use One?
A breakout cable connects a single high-bandwidth port on one device to multiple lower-bandwidth ports on other devices. They are particularly valuable when:
- Server-to-switch ratios require fan-out — use one 100G switch port to connect four 25G servers, instead of consuming four separate switch ports
- You want to maximize switch port utilization — 40G and 100G QSFP ports can serve multiple 10G/25G endpoints
- Building GPU clusters or AI fabric — 400G and 800G OSFP breakouts allow a single high-speed switch port to serve multiple GPU nodes
- ToR switches connect to spine at higher speed — breakout allows a spine 400G port to connect to multiple 100G leaf uplinks
Breakout vs Standard Cables — Which Do You Need?
| Use Case | Breakout Cable | Standard DAC/AOC |
|---|---|---|
| Connecting multiple endpoints from one port | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Port density optimization | ✅ Best option | ❌ 1:1 only |
| Same speed on both ends | ❌ Speed-splits required | ✅ Yes |
| Switch requires breakout mode config | ✅ Yes (CLI command) | ❌ Plug-and-play |
| AI/HPC fan-out wiring | ✅ Ideal | ✅ If same speed |
Note: Breakout cables require your switch port to be configured in breakout mode via the CLI. Contact us if you need guidance — we'll walk you through it.
Common Breakout Configurations
- 40G QSFP+ to 4x10G SFP+ — fan out one 40G uplink to four 10G servers
- 100G QSFP28 to 4x25G SFP28 — fan out one 100G port to four 25G servers or NICs
- 200G QSFP56 to 2x100G QSFP28 — split one 200G spine port into two 100G leaf connections
- 400G QSFP-DD to 4x100G QSFP28 — next-gen spine fan-out for high-density fabrics
- 800G OSFP to 4x200G OSFP — AI/HPC GPU cluster wiring for NVIDIA DGX, HGX platforms
Compatible Platforms
- Mellanox / NVIDIA — Spectrum-1/2/3, Quantum, SN series — all OSFP and QSFP breakout variants
- Cisco — Nexus 9000 (40G/100G/400G breakout), UCS Fabric Interconnects
- Arista — 7050, 7060, 7280, 7500 series with QSFP breakout support
- Juniper — QFX10000, PTX series with 40G/100G breakout
Not sure which breakout cable and configuration works for your switch? Contact us before you buy — we'll confirm compatibility and breakout mode commands for free.
The Resilient Tec Guarantee
- ✅ Pre-programmed EEPROM — no unsupported transceiver errors
- ✅ Compatibility-tested before every shipment
- ✅ Lifetime warranty on all breakout cables
- ✅ Talk to a real engineer — not a chatbot