Can SAS use Fibre Channel

When the infrastructure grows and amounts of SAS storage are insufficient, you can consider using Fibre Channel SAN storage, as it provides a higher level of scalability.

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Ok, so this question might be silly. So I am trying to build an NAS/SAN with a server computer and a 12 bay expansion chassis. The chassis is SAS so I will need an SAS HBA pci card

Comparison of Native Fibre Channel Tape and SAS Tape Connected

Although the native Fibre Channel tape options may appear to be less complicated, bridging devices utilizing SAS tape drives, such as an ATTO XstreamCORE® FC 7600, provides significant advantages.

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Modernize Your Tape Storage with Fibre Channel to SAS Bridges:

It enables seamless integration of lower-cost SAS drives into existing Fibre Channel environments, reducing expenses while supporting high-performance, scalable tape storage.

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