StarTech.com MSA Uncoded Compatible 5m 10G SFP+ to SFP+ Direct Attach Breakout Cable Twinax - 10 GbE SFP+ Copper DAC 10 Gbps Low Power Passive Transceiver Module DAC, 5 m, SFP+, SFP+
MSA Uncoded Compatible 5m 10G SFP+ to SFP+ Direct Attach Breakout Cable Twinax - 10 GbE SFP+ Copper DAC 10 Gbps Low Power Passive Transceiver Module DAC
Copper SFP+ Cable | 10 Gbps | Passive DAC | Lifetime WarrantyThe SFP10GPC5M is an MSA compliant direct-attach copper SFP+ cable thats designed, programmed and tested to work in 10G network deployments. It delivers dependable 10 GbE connectivity over copper cabling, which is a cost-effective alternative to fiber-optic cable setups. This passive Twinax cable supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet applications connected through SFP+ (Mini-GBIC) ports. The cable is hot-swappable, making upgrades and replacements seamless by minimizing network disruptions.At 5 meters long and designed for high-speed performance, this copper SFP+ cable is ideal for medium-distance applications such as across-rack network switch or server connections.StarTech.com SFP CablesAll StarTech.com SFP & SFP+ cables are backed by a lifetime warranty and free lifetime multilingual technical support. StarTech.com offers a wide variety of direct-attach SFP Cables and SFP modules, providing the convenience and reliability you need to ensure dependable network performance.The StarTech.com Advantage- Delivers reliable 10Gbps connections for 10GBase-T compliant networks- StarTech.com SFP cables are backed by a lifetime warranty- Uses a cost-effective cabling alternative to fiber-optic setupsStarTech.com MSA Uncoded Compatible 5m 10G SFP+ to SFP+ Direct Attach Breakout Cable Twinax - 10 GbE SFP+ Copper DAC 10 Gbps Low Power Passive Transceiver Module DAC (SFP10GPC5M)
StarTech.com MSA Uncoded Compatible 5m 10G SFP+ to SFP+ Direct Attach Breakout Cable Twinax - 10 GbE SFP+ Copper DAC 10 Gbps Low Power Passive Transceiver Module DAC. Cable length: 5 m, Connector 1: SFP+, Connector 2: SFP+, Data transfer rate: 10000 Mbit/s
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06/12/2017