Quantum Sas Host Bus Adapter, 12gb/S DNADS-UHBN-012A
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Quantum Sas Host Bus Adapter, 12gb/S DNADS-UHBN-012A
QUANTUM SAS HOST BUS ADAPTER, 12GB/S
Manufacturer Part Number: DNADS-UHBN-012A
MANUFACTURER NAME: Quantum
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: DNADS-UHBN-012A
UPC EAN CODE: 768268046351
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
Manufacturer | Quantum Corporation |
Manufacturer Part Number | DNADS-UHBN-012A |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.quantum.com |
Brand Name | Quantum |
Product Name | SAS Controller |
Product Type | SAS Controller |
Product UPC | 768268046351 |
Technical Information: | |
Controller Type | 12Gb/s SAS |
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