SAS Cables, Custom SAS Cables
SATA Cables and Custom SATA Cables & eSATA
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is an advanced replacement for the older
Parallel SCSI. SAS cables offer much faster communication and easier configuration. In addition, Serial Attached SCSI provides device compatibility to Serial ATA, or SATA, and uses similar cabling. Serial
Attached SCSI (SAS), the next generation of SCSI, is a very advanced connectivity standard. Built on the same SCSI architecture you count on today, SAS & SATA uses serial connectivity for better performance
, scalability, reliability, and economy. SAS interface is used for high-end SCSI storage products and support data rates of up to 3Gbps
We offer high quality, high speed off-the-shelf SAS cables, custom SAS cables, and custom SATA cable assemblies.
SAS Cables, SATA Cables and SCSI Cables - Feature & Benefits
- Cable assemblies are built with flexible cable, for easy installation and maintenance.
- High quality, reliable connectors.
SCSI, SAS, and SATA Cable Applications
- External - Raid Connections and disk arrays.
- Internal - Internal high speed disk drive cables
- SAS Controller to SAS/SATA Backplane
- SATA Controller to SAS/SATA Backplane
- SAS Controller to SAS/SATA Backplane and SATA Disk Drives
- MINI SAS CONTROLLER TO SAS AND SATA DISK DRIVES
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) uses Serial ATA (SATA) cables which are a thin point-to-point connection allowing easy cable routing within a computer system, without the need for daisy
-chaining. Please call for any of the following SAS Cables, SATA Cables, or eSATA and ATA Cables:
- SAS, SATA, eSATA hybrid cable assemblies
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SAS cables to Support SCSI, ATA & SATA
- SATA & SAS HYBRID / FAN-OUT Cables
- Low Profile SATA cable
- Slim SATA cables
- eSATA & Round Shielded SATA cable
- Power for SAS & SATA
- PATA (PARALLEL ATA) cables
- ATA 133 Round-to-Flat Cable
The new technology offers several compelling advantages over the legacy parallel interconect
solution: reduced cable-bulk and cost (8-pins vs 80-pins, for instance), faster and more efficient data transfer, and the ability to remove or add devices while operating (hot swapping).
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