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HP JG326A FlexNetwork X240 1-Meter QSFP+ to QSFP+ Connector DAC Cable
- HP FlexNetwork X240 DAC Cable
- Cable Length: 1 Meter
- Connector Type: QSFP+ to QSFP+
- Type: Direct Attach Copper (DAC)
- Designed for high-speed networking
- Ideal for data center applications
- Part Number: JG326A
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Product Overview
This is an HP JG326A FlexNetwork X240 DAC cable. It is a 1-meter cable featuring QSFP+ connectors on both ends, designed for high-speed data center interconnectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Direct Attach Copper (DAC) Cable |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | JG326A |
Additional Specifications
| Cable Length | 1 Meter |
| Connector Type | QSFP+ to QSFP+ |
| Speed | 40Gbps (typical for QSFP+) |
Product Description
The HP JG326A FlexNetwork X240 DAC cable is a high-performance networking solution designed for demanding data center environments. This 1-meter Direct Attach Copper cable utilizes QSFP+ (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) connectors on both ends, enabling high-speed data transmission at speeds typically up to 40Gbps. DAC cables are a cost-effective and power-efficient alternative to active optical cables for short-reach interconnects within racks or between adjacent racks. The JG326A is specifically engineered by HP to ensure compatibility and optimal performance with HP networking equipment, such as switches and servers equipped with QSFP+ ports. This cable is ideal for connecting high-density switches, servers, or storage devices that require high bandwidth. Its plug-and-play functionality simplifies deployment, making it a practical choice for network administrators looking to build or expand their high-speed network infrastructure. The 1-meter length is suitable for intra-rack or short inter-rack connections.


