Friday, November 29, 2013

standard QSFP+ A0C is an economical

LISLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Molex Incorporated announces the availability of its QSFP+ low power 56 Gbps Fourteen Data Rate Active Optical Cable (AOC) which delivers a reliable and less costly solution for aggregated data rates up to 56 Gbps over reaches up to 4 km at Super Computing 2012, November 10-16 in Salt Lake City, UT, Molex booth 3745. The QSFP+ A0C integrated cable requires less than 1 W per cable, and provides the flexibility of traditional optical modules by interfacing to systems via a standard Multiple Source Agreement QSFP (Quad Small Form Factor Pluggable) connector.The QSFP+ 56 Gbps AOC solution from Molex provides up to 4 km of reach yet uses less than 1 W of power,” states Brent Hatfield, product manager, Molex. “As data centers and scalable HPC clusters become larger and more distributed, Molex singlemode solution provides customers with a lower-cost alternative that can interconnect at medium range distances at a fraction of long range optics costs. This also provides customers with a clear path to speed upgrades without having to continuously upgrade their structured cabling, and the standard QSFP+ A0C picture is an economical, readily available interconnect to support those requirements.
 These Mini SAS Cables are used as an interconnect solution between newer QSFP+ Hardware and older external 3G and 6G Mini SAS equipment and provide data transfer rates up to 10Gbops per channel at distances of up to 10 meters, and they are all compliant to QSFP+ Multi-Source Agreement. Welcome to choose it from our website where different lengths can be selecting.The UltraStor RS16 JS is a 3U-16 disk dual-channel SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) JBOD storage system with one MiniSAS port for storage expansion.

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