StarTech.com MSA Compliant QSFP+ Direct-Attach Twinax Breakout Cable - 1 m (3.3 ft) - 40 Gbps to 4 x 10Gbps - Passive Copper DAC - Quad Mini-GBIC Breakout CableThe QSFP4SFPPC1M is an MSA Compliant QSFP+ direct attach Twinax breakout cable. It is designed, programmed and tested to bridge 40G network equipment with 10G compatible servers or routers. This passive Twin axial cable connects a single QSFP+ port to four 10G SFP+ ports and is fully hot pluggable making upgrades and replacements seamless by minimizing network disruptions. At 1 meters long and designed for short length, high speed interconnects, this
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The QSFP4SFPPC1M is an MSA Compliant QSFP+ direct-attach Twinax breakout cable. It is designed, programmed and tested to bridge 40G network equipment with 10G compatible servers or routers. This passive Twin axial cable connects a single QSFP+ port to four 10G SFP+ ports and is fully hot-pluggable making upgrades and replacements seamless by minimizing network disruptions. At 1 meters long and designed for short-length, high-speed interconnects, this low-power, low-latency copper QSFP+ cable also uses a cost-effective cabling alternative to fiber-optic assemblies. It supports short-distance applications such as point-to-point in-rack and across-rack network switch or server connections, for up to four 10G SFP+ devices. StarTech.com SFP Cables All StarTech.com QSFP & QSFP+ cables are backed by a lifetime warranty and free lifetime multilingual technical support. StarTech.com offers a wide variety of direct-attach SFP Cables and SFP modules, providing the convenience and reliability you need to ensure dependable network performance.
Hot-swappable
Low power consumption of less than 1 W
Complies with Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) industry standards
StarTech.com SFP cables are backed by a lifetime warranty
Uses a cost-effective cabling alternative to fiber-optic setups