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Intel AXXRCVT8788 SAS/SATA Low Profile Converter Board
- SAS/SATA interface compatibility
- Low-profile form factor for space-constrained systems
- Enables connection of SATA drives to SAS controllers
- Facilitates storage expansion and upgrades
- Designed for server and workstation environments
- Supports high-speed data transfer rates
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Product Overview
The Intel AXXRCVT8788 is a low-profile converter board designed to bridge SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and SATA (Serial ATA) interfaces. It allows for seamless integration of SATA drives within a SAS backplane environment, enhancing storage flexibility.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SAS/SATA Converter Board |
| Form Factor | Low Profile |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SAS to SATA |
Product Description
The Intel AXXRCVT8788 SAS/SATA Low Profile Converter Board is engineered to provide a crucial link between different storage interface standards. This board is particularly useful in enterprise environments where SAS backplanes are common, but the need arises to incorporate more cost-effective SATA drives. Its low-profile design ensures compatibility with a wider range of server chassis, including those with limited internal space. By converting SAS signals to SATA, the AXXRCVT8788 allows administrators to leverage the benefits of both technologies. SAS offers robust performance, scalability, and reliability for mission-critical applications, while SATA drives often provide a better cost-per-gigabyte ratio, making them ideal for bulk storage or less performance-sensitive data. This converter board simplifies the process of building flexible and cost-efficient storage solutions. Installation is straightforward, typically involving connecting the board to the SAS backplane and then connecting SATA drives to the board's SATA ports. The board is designed to maintain data integrity and performance, ensuring that the connected SATA drives operate reliably within the SAS infrastructure. It is a valuable component for IT professionals looking to optimize their storage configurations.



