What Is a Direct Attach Copper (DAC) Cable
A Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable is a type of cable used for high-speed data transmission. It is commonly used in data centers and networking applications due to its cost-effectiveness and low latency. DAC cables are typically used to connect servers to switches or other devices over short distances.
- ▪DAC cables are made of copper and are designed for short-range connections.
- ▪They offer a cost-effective solution compared to fiber optic cables for certain applications.
- ▪DAC cables are commonly used in data centers for connecting servers and switches.
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