QNAP 16-port SATA Expansion Card - Serial ATA/600 - PCI Express 3.0 x8 - Plug-in Card - RAID Supported - JBOD RAID Level - 16 Total SATA Port(s) - 16 SATA Port(s) External - PC, Linux QXP-1600ES-A1164
QXP-1600ES-A1164 | Qnap®
Part Number: QXP-1600ES-A1164
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QNAP 16-port SATA Expansion Card - Serial ATA/600 - PCI Express 3.0 x8 - Plug-in Card - RAID Supported - JBOD RAID Level - 16 Total SATA Port(s) - 16 SATA Port(s) External - PC, Linux QXP-1600ES-A1164
4PORT MINISAS HD HOST BUS ADAP CTLR - 16XSATA PCIE 3.0X8 FOR QNAP NAS
Manufacturer Part Number: QXP-1600ES-A1164
MANUFACTURER NAME: Qnap
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: QXP-1600ES-A1164
UPC EAN CODE: 885022023714
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
The QNAP QXP-1600eS-A1164 expansion card is designed for QNAP's TL series JBOD storage enclosures that support SATA drives. The storage capacity of a QNAP NAS or Windows®/ Ubuntu® (Linux®) PC can be easily expanded by installing a QXP-1600eS-A1164 into a PCIe slot, and then connecting it to a TL series JBOD storage enclosure using an SFF-8088 or SFF-8644 cable. The low-profile card form-factor allows the QXP-1600eS-A1164 to be compatible with a wide range of NAS, computers, and servers. Supports QNAP NAS and Windows®/Ubuntu® PCs Each SFF-8088 or SFF-8644 (internal) connector on the QXP-1600eS-A1164 supports up to four SATA drives. A QXP-1600eS-A1164 can be installed based on the number of drives you want to connect for storage expansion. For example, a QXP-1600eS-A1164 can be connected to a 16-bay desktop TL-D1600S JBOD enclosure or a 12-bay rackmount TL-R1200S-RP JBOD enclosure; it can also be connected to two 8-bay desktop TL-D800S JBOD enclosures simultaneously or connected to a 12-bay rackmount TL-R1200S-RP JBOD enclosure and a 4-bay rackmount TL-R400S JBOD enclosure simultaneously. | |
Manufacturer | QNAP Systems |
Manufacturer Part Number | QXP-1600ES-A1164 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.qnap.com |
Brand Name | QNAP |
Product Name | 16-port SATA Expansion Card |
Product Type | SATA Controller |
Product UPC | 885022023714 |
Technical Information: | |
Host Interface | PCI Express 3.0 x8 |
Controller Type | Serial ATA/600 |
RAID Supported | Yes |
RAID Levels | JBOD |
Device Supported | Desktop PC
Server |
Operating System Supported | Windows Server 2012 R2
Linux 3.10 Windows 8 |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Total Number of SATA Ports | 16 |
Number of SATA Ports (External) | 16 |
SATA Connector Details | 4 x SFF-8644 |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | Plug-in Card |
Height | 0.7" |
Width | 2.7" |
Length | 4.6" |
Miscellaneous: | |
Platform Supported | PC
Linux |
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