Traditionally, a data center interconnect (DCI) required three separate boxes: the server, the switch, and a separate DWDM transport transponder. 400G-ZR optics are disrupting this by plugging a coherent optical module directly into the QSFP-DD cage of a standard Ethernet switch or server NIC.
Technical Insight: Coherent transmission (modulating both phase and amplitude of light) was historically too power-hungry for pluggable modules. 400G-ZR leverages Silicon Photonics and 7nm DSP (Digital Signal Processors) to fit an entire optical line system into a thumb-sized module.
Range: Up to 120km without regenerators.
Protocol: It uses standard FEC (Forward Error Correction – specifically CFEC or OFEC) to correct errors caused by chromatic dispersion, eliminating the need for expensive dispersion compensation hardware.
Takeaway: For network engineers, this means the server or switch becomes the optical transport layer. It reduces power per gigabit from ~1W to 0.2W and simplifies IP-over-DWDM architectures. The server now directly controls the physical layer.