12G External Mini SAS HD SFF-8644 to SFF-8644 Cable, 0.5-m(1.64ft)
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Please contact me if your question has to do with the SFF A mini SAS SFF version of the 8644 A 12GB end of the 8088 cable is connected to a 6GB end of a 6GB cable. To connect my 6 GB JBOD cabinet to my 12 GB RAID controller, I am using this cable. I believe the SFF focuses on There is only 6GB of memory on the 8088 terminal. The cable with two - pins is what you'll need if you want 12GB to 12GB The SFF - In total, 8644 terminals are in use.
One HD video port is shared by this Mini SAS external cable There is a standard warranty of one year. TenGtek provides a variety of after-sales services During the sales process and even afterward, you can contact our technical support department at any time.
Selected User Reviews For 12G External Mini SAS HD SFF-8644 to SFF-8644 Cable, 0.5-m(1.64ft)
A REVIEW OF THE REVIEW ASSESSMENT I found out that I had received an older version of the cables after discussion with the manufacturer and the completion of additional tests. It was no cost to me to upgrade to the newer cables. After testing with the new cables, which included moving / adjusting cable lengths a lot while both arrays were set up and running, there weren't any dropped drives or reliability issues. I was amazed at how well everything worked. I would also like to mention that it was a pleasure to work with the supplier, since they were so professional and friendly throughout the entire Because of this, I am changing my rating from 2 stars The services provided by 10Gtek are excellent, and I would do business again with them in the future. In our previous post from February 4, 2020, we said Please note (***NOTE As can be seen from the title, this is an outdated report that does not keep up with the latest developments. Only historical purposes are served by retaining it. 2) I have two LSI MetaRAID 9361-based systems I have two sets of cables (four cables total) in order to connect those expander cards to an external chassis. I have eight Intel 8i cards in a VMware host, each linked to an Intel 36x expander card. After purchasing these cables, I purchased one from another manufacturer that was two times the price of this set. I bought these cables by 10Gtek when I saw the lower price and the high user rating, thinking they would be a great addition to the second expander card I have. Both sets of cables have been operating for a couple of
The results
These less expensive cables have dropped connections a number of times, causing arrays to have to be rebuilt. Luckily no data has been lost When these cheaper cables are bumped or moved even by a few inches in the middle of the cable (without touching the connection points), they almost always cause disks to be lost in the array, resulting in further degradation and a greater risk of data loss. Contrary to the cheaper cables from the other manufacturer, this has never happened a single time It takes a lot of effort to move those expensive cables, but they keep their connections to the drives consistently.
The 10Gtek SFP and DAC are the gear I've been using for the past couple of years. A FreeNAS setup with enterprise hardware is now in the works at my house. The SAS IT mode card I picked up has SFF-compatible features I have 8644 connections on my MD1200, and my Dell MD1200 has SFF-based cards A total of 8088 connectors are present on the 8088 board. The electrical components are the same, but the form factor is different. The drives were detected right away when both sides of the plug were connected. There's a nice click to let you know that you've locked both sides in and you don't have to lift the release tab to get it off. Another one will be bought for the multi-purpose one It is an I/O path.
The two-year period has been changed to three years From a 4-star to a 3-star Despite the fact that the issue has been resolved, I cannot give the plug a flawless design rating.
The problem I discovered was that only one connector latches properly, the other was loose and fell off. I noticed that the socket on one of the devices was poorly designed and that the plug of the cable was inserted with the wrong orientation (180 degrees). This caused a part of the plug to bend slightly and that caused the connector to not latch properly. In other words, I gave it 4 stars because I think it should have some protective covering to protect the connector from being damaged by the socket, but on the whole, I think it's a great.
It was necessary for me to connect my SAS QNAP card to my external expansion unit by cable. It is worth noting that QNAP supplies its own cable with the expansion unit, and not the one they supply with their SAS card. This cable is long enough for them to be placed under each other instead of on top of each other, as the supplied cable would have required.
As a customer, I switched years ago to 10Gtek cables after attempting to save money on cheaper cables and experiencing connectivity issues. I have not been disappointed with my 10Gtek cables, after purchasing over 100 and having not received The lock mechanism is solid and the speeds are the right ones. A quality cable should do what it says it will do. Although I do think they are a little overpriced for what they are, they are still very good. Therefore, I believe it is worth paying a fairly substantial amount of money to be sure the cable you order is going to.
No issues, and it's a great price. I have bought a few, and nothing has ever gone wrong.
I used it to connect a NetApp expander to an Adaptec 7 series raid card, and it's been running smoothly.
There's really not a lot to say, if you can't get it to work then it's not your fault. The Lsi/Broadcom cards and the JBODs they lock into work great with these.