What Is This Tool?
This converter transforms data transfer measurements from STS3c (payload), a SONET payload container with a line rate of 155.52 Mbps, into gigabyte per second (GB/s), which represents transferring one gigabyte of data every second. It simplifies comparing network payload rates to storage and computing bandwidth metrics.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the amount in STS3c (payload) units you want to convert.
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Select STS3c (payload) as the original unit and GB/s as the target unit.
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Click the convert button to view the result in gigabyte per second.
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Use the conversion value to compare network payloads to storage or memory bandwidth.
Key Features
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Converts STS3c (payload) data transfer rates to gigabyte/second (GB/s).
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Based on standardized decimal gigabyte definitions (10^9 bytes).
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Facilitates analysis of telecommunications and data center network performance.
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Supports planning for enterprise leased-line services and backbone optical links.
Examples
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5 STS3c (payload) equals approximately 0.0875 GB/s by multiplying 5 × 0.0175014138.
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10 STS3c (payload) converts to around 0.175 GB/s using the conversion factor.
Common Use Cases
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Translating SONET payload data rates into standardized GB/s units for easier integration.
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Comparing network throughput to application bandwidth requirements expressed in GB/s.
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Planning and analyzing backbone optical links such as OC-3 carrying Ethernet or IP.
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Evaluating leased-line capacity in enterprise networks around 155 Mbps circuits.
Tips & Best Practices
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Clarify the gigabyte convention used (decimal 10^9 bytes) when interpreting results.
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Remember the STS3c payload is slightly less than the gross line rate due to framing overhead.
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Use the tool to complement network capacity planning and data center bandwidth assessments.
Limitations
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STS3c payload data rate is slightly lower than the gross line rate because of SONET overhead.
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Conversion assumes decimal gigabytes; binary gigabyte differences can affect precision.
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Results provide approximate values due to framing overhead and actual payload variations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is STS3c (payload) used for?
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STS3c (payload) carries high-bandwidth client signals in SONET networks, often used for backbone optical links and leased-line services requiring around 155 Mbps.
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What does gigabyte per second (GB/s) measure?
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Gigabyte per second denotes the transfer of one gigabyte of data every second and is commonly used to express storage device throughput and memory bandwidth.
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Why might the conversion from STS3c to GB/s not be exact?
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Because STS3c payload data rate is slightly less than the gross line rate due to SONET framing overhead, and differences in gigabyte definitions influence precision.
Key Terminology
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STS3c (payload)
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A concatenated SONET synchronous transport payload channel carrying data at roughly 155.52 Mbps, used for high bandwidth transport in optical networks.
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Gigabyte per second (GB/s)
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A unit measuring data transfer rate indicating the movement of one gigabyte of data per second, usually defined as one billion bytes.
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SONET framing overhead
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Additional bytes used in SONET for synchronization and management, reducing the usable payload rate.