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What are the benefits of SAS cables?

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Serial-attached SCSI (SAS) is a means of digital data transfer over thin cables and is used in accessing computer peripheral devices. SAS has become the backbone of enterprises with large data center environments where data access must be as quick as possible. SAS cable has unique benefits over other cables and the need for one depends largely on the task a server has to perform. SAS connectors have the capability to make data transfer speeds incredibly fast. What does SAS Cable do? Serial attached SCSI (SAS) is an interconnect fabric that connects the hard drives or SSDs with the server motherboard in large enterprises and high-end workstations. Parallel SCSI was used with the enterprises earlier which were then replaced by serial technology called SAS. The main reason for the shift was to accommodate higher performance along with a number of advantages using this serial technology like SAS connectors. SAS cables are thinner and the connectors are less bulky as comp

What does all Intel NUC SATA cable provide?

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The problem for many of us is that desktops traditionally take up a lot of valuable space, and can be difficult to justify in small offices. And who doesn't love a good desktop setup? With the increasing popularity of laptops and tablets, still, these are not able to perform as good as a solid desktop. As a result, it has become challenging for the computers to take up as little room as possible, while maintaining power comparable or even sometimes offering greater functionality than their counterparts. Intel’s NUC is one such system.    What is Intel NUC? Intel has been into NUCs for years, with many variants. The NUC processors aren’t intended to be installed, uninstalled nor swapped out by the end-user. These fully operational NUC systems come with a variety of differences in specifications. There are also NUC kits, again offering different configurations and features. Intel NUC Kits universally come without RAM, storage, SATA cable, or a preinstalled operating