Tuesday, August 20, 2013

MiniSAS SFF-8088 is a computer bus used to move data

MiniSAS SFF-8088 is a computer bus used to move data to and from computer storage devices such as hard drives and tape drives. SAS depends on a point-to-point serial protocol that replaces the parallel SCSI bus technology that first appeared in the mid 1980s in data centers and workstations, and it uses the standard SCSI command set. The T10 technical committee of the International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) develops and maintains the SAS protocol; the SCSI Trade Association (SCSITA) promotes the technology.Valley Home,http://www.fiberyes.com/external-sff-8088-y-cable CA, July 28, 2013 --(PR.com)-- FiberStore Co., Ltd has launched the MiniSAS SFF-8088 to SFFP-8088 cables series which is designed for high performance networks, servers, workstations and desktops. This durable SAS cable features an External mini-SAS (SFF-8088) connector and an External MiniSAS SFF-8088 connector, and supports data transfer rates of up to 6 Gbps."This durable SAS cable features an SFF-8088 (external mini-SAS) connector, and supports data transfer rates of up to 6 Gbps," comments Thorndike, FiberStore product manager. "Unlike SFF-8087, where the top cards often have four or six connectors, SFF-8088 usually comes with only one or two connectors per controller. This is because a single SFF-8088 connector on a SAS Expander-enabled controller can connect to a large SAS Expander-enable enclosure, which can then be daisy-chained."

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