SFP vs SFP+

SFP vs SFP+ Comparison
Networking Hardware // Transceiver Modules

SFP vs SFP+

Small Form-factor Pluggable — Standard vs Enhanced
SFP
1Gbps
LC / RJ45 / SFP-1G
SFP+
+
10Gbps
LC DUPLEX / SFP-10G
SPEC SFP SFP+
MAX SPEED Up to 1 Gbps Up to 10 Gbps
STANDARD IEEE 802.3 / SFF-8472 SFF-8431 (Enhanced)
FORM FACTOR Identical physical size Same as SFP — same slot
BACKWARD COMPAT. SFP+ ports accept SFP modules
TYPICAL REACH 100m – 120km (varies by type) 300m – 80km (varies by type)
POWER DRAW ~1 W (lower power) ~1–2 W (slightly higher)
TYPICAL USE Access layer, small office, 1G links Data center, 10G uplinks, aggregation
COST Lower (mature standard) Higher, but commoditizing fast
SIGNAL COMP. Signal conditioning in module Host board handles more conditioning

// Performance Metrics (Normalized)

THROUGHPUT
SFP: 1 Gbps
SFP+: 10 Gbps (10×)
RELATIVE COST
SFP: Lower cost
SFP+: Higher cost

SFP — Best For

  • Small office / branch networks
  • Access layer switches (1G uplinks)
  • Legacy infrastructure upgrades
  • IP cameras and IoT edge devices
  • Cost-sensitive deployments
  • Single-mode fiber to ~120km

SFP+ — Best For

  • Data center top-of-rack switches
  • 10G server NIC connectivity
  • Aggregation and distribution layers
  • High-bandwidth backbone links
  • Virtualization clusters (VMware, Hyper-V)
  • Modern enterprise deployments
KEY COMPATIBILITY RULE: SFP+ slots are backward compatible — they accept standard SFP (1G) modules at reduced speed. However, SFP slots (1G only) cannot physically or electrically support SFP+ (10G) modules. Both modules share the same physical form factor — the difference lies in electronics and signaling speed only.