What’s the difference between the SFP module & SFP+ module?

What’s the difference between the SFP module & SFP+ module?

Hello,
Main diff is speed. SFP can link up to 1gbps or lower. SFP+ can link up from 1gbps to 10gbps, but can’t go under 1gbps.
SFP used to support longer distance than SFP+, but I think this isn’t like that nowadays.
Some ports support SFP and SFP+, but not always: you have to check port specs first.

SFP and SFP+ transceivers are virtually identical in size and appearance. The primary difference is that SFP+ is an updated version that supports higher speeds up to 10Gbps. The difference in data rate also accounts for a difference in transmission distance—SFP typically has a longer transmission distance. SFP+ specifications are based on SFF-8431. In terms of SFP vs SFP+ compatibility, SFP+ ports often accept SFP optics but at a reduced speed of 1Gbps. Be aware, however, that you cannot plug an SFP+ transceiver into an SFP port because SFP+ does not support speeds less than 1Gbps.

From this source: https://www.blackbox.com/en-nz/insights/blackbox-explains/inner/detail/networking/connectivity/sfp-vs-sfp-vs-qsfp-what-s-the-difference

Also a good video with simple explanation:

SFP transceivers are one of the most common transceiver form factors in the networking industry. But, what is it, and what’s the difference between SFP and SFP+ transceivers? Watch and find out!

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