- RS Stock No.:
- 186-4032
- Mfr. Part No.:
- SAS8087S450
- Manufacturer:
- StarTech.com
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- RS Stock No.:
- 186-4032
- Mfr. Part No.:
- SAS8087S450
- Manufacturer:
- StarTech.com
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- COO (Country of Origin):
- CN
Product Details
SAS8087S450 sas to SATA Cable
The SAS8087S450 SFF-8087 to 4x SATA SAS cable features one 36-pin plug (SFF-8087), which fans out to four SATA 7-pin receptacles, providing a reliable solution for connecting up to four SATA HDDs to a SAS controller or backplane.
Designed and constructed for long-lasting dependability and reliability, the 50cm (19.7in) Mini-SAS to 4x SATA cable is backed by lifetime warranty.
Designed and constructed for long-lasting dependability and reliability, the 50cm (19.7in) Mini-SAS to 4x SATA cable is backed by lifetime warranty.
Features & Benefits
1x SFF-8087 connector
4x latching SATA connectors
Supports up to 6Gbps per channel
Multi-lane design
Latching connectors eliminate accidental disconnections
Guaranteed reliability
4x latching SATA connectors
Supports up to 6Gbps per channel
Multi-lane design
Latching connectors eliminate accidental disconnections
Guaranteed reliability
Applications
Connects up to four Serial ATA hard drives to a Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) controller or backplane
The SAS8087S450 SFF-8087 to 4x SATA SAS cable features one 36-pin plug (SFF-8087), which fans out to four SATA 7-pin receptacles, providing a reliable solution for connecting up to four SATA HDDs to a SAS controller or backplane.
Designed and constructed for long-lasting dependability and reliability, the 50cm (19.7in) Mini-SAS to 4x SATA cable is backed by lifetime warranty.
Designed and constructed for long-lasting dependability and reliability, the 50cm (19.7in) Mini-SAS to 4x SATA cable is backed by lifetime warranty.
Whats in the package?
50cm Serial Attached SCSI SAS Cable - SFF-8087 to 4x Latching SATA
FAQs
What is the difference between SATA & PATA?
SATA (Serial ATA) and PATA (Parallel ATA) are interfaces primarily used to link to mass storage components e.g. hard drives and optical drives. SATA is the more recent interface and the successor of PATA and commonly used in all computers. The key advantages of the SATA interface include; increased data transfer rate, easy cable management and better cable length, increased airflow due to its smaller size and lastly, support more drives.
SATA (Serial ATA) and PATA (Parallel ATA) are interfaces primarily used to link to mass storage components e.g. hard drives and optical drives. SATA is the more recent interface and the successor of PATA and commonly used in all computers. The key advantages of the SATA interface include; increased data transfer rate, easy cable management and better cable length, increased airflow due to its smaller size and lastly, support more drives.
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Connector 1 | Internal Mini-SAS |
Connector 2 | SATA Data x 4 |
Connector 1 Gender | Male |
Connector 2 Gender | Female |
Connector 1 Number of Contacts | 36 |
Connector 2 Number of Contacts | 7 |
Length | 500mm |
Connector 1 Orientation | Straight |
Connector 2 Orientation | Straight |
Sheath Colour | Red |
Outer Sheath Material | PVC |