HPT DC7280 8x SFF-8087 for Upto 32 SATA/SAS HDD Controller Card
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HPT DC7280 8x SFF-8087 for Upto 32 SATA/SAS HDD Controller Card
Scan code: LN41255 Manufacturer code: DC7280
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HPT DC7280 8x SFF-8087 for Upto 32 SATA/SAS HDD Controller Card

HighPoint DC7280 Data Center HBA 32x SATA/SAS HDD via 8x SFF-8087 Controller Card

Scan code: LN41255 Manufacturer code: DC7280
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Product Overview HighPoint’s DC Series represent the most competitive priced, high port count PCI-Express 2.0 SATA HBA available in today’s marketplace.

Designed specifically for integration into existing high-density storage environments, the DC series HBA’s utilize industry standard Mini-SAS port connectors to simplify the installation process, and are fully backwards compatibility with PCI-Express 1.0 hardware platforms. The DC Series Integration-ready software packages ensure compliance with all major Windows operating systems and Linux Distributions.

PCI-Express Bus
2.0 x8

Port Count
32 Internal

Connector Type
8 x SFF-8087

Form Factor
Full Height

Alarm/Buzzer

Dimensions
7.99"L X 4.37"H Features • PCI-Express 2.0 x8 Host Bus
• 32-port – directly supports up to 32 SATA HDDs or SSDs
• 8 SFF-8087 connectors
• SGPIO support in SFF-8087's side band signals
• Alarm Buzzer Support
• Active and Fail LEDs support
• I2C Interface Support for SAF-TE Application
• RoHS Complian
• Auto detection of unplug/plug SATA hard drive
• Native Command Queuing (NCQ) for improved random performance
• 64bit LBA for greater than 2TB single partition
• Windows, Linux and FreeBSD
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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Telephone:
01204-474747
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HPT DC7280 8x SFF-8087 for Upto 32 SATA/SAS HDD Controller Card
HPT DC7280 8x SFF-8087 for Upto 32 SATA/SAS HDD Controller Card