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Aug 22, 2013

External SFF-8088 cable from Technology is an internal

The concept of daisy-chaining NAS together is clearly geared towards enterprise level users, with this said, large enterprises that require a vast amount of rackmounts can take advantage of daisy-chain and connect D16000 units for massive volume expansion, with massive amount of cost savings. To add, since SAS SFF-8088 cable is utilized to transfer data, users can rest assure that transfer speeds is unmatched. I already have the cooling and power taken care of.http://www.fiberyes.com/external-sff-8088-y-cable Also have a sweet server that will be pushing this drive array (several raid arays actually)The SAS Cable, External SFF-8088 cable from ATTO Technology is an internal Mini-SAS to Mini-SAS cable. It is for use with all internal ATTO SAS/SATA Host and RAID adapters and is RoHS compliant.

The SAS Cable, External SFF-8088 cable from Technology is an internal Mini-SAS to Mini-SAS cable. It is for use with all internal ATTO SAS/SATA Host and RAID adapters and is RoHS compliant This is the most common external multilane connector type. However, unlike SFF-8087, where the top cards often have four or six connectors, SFF-8088 cable usually comes with only one or two connectors per controller. This is because a single SFF-8088 cable connector on a SAS Expander-enabled controller can connect to a large SAS Expander-enabled enclosure, which can then be daisy-chained.Before the popularity of SAS Expanders, people had to use SFF-8088 cable adapters to convert unused internal ports into external ports. This is still common for SATA controllers, or SAS controllers that are not being used with a SAS Expander setup.

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