Posts

Showing posts from March, 2020

From scratch: Choosing the right Network cable extender

Image
As technology is moving at a fast pace, cabling infrastructure should match your needs and requirements. Choosing the best solution for your home or business in advance saves time and money. One of our only requirements, to say, a major requirement is a high-speed internet from any network. A successful network and that too in terms of speed depends on its components. That includes switches, controllers, cable connectors and network cable extenders . Amongst all, a network cable extender has some extra weightage and is responsible for better performance.  Choosing a safe network cable extender Unless you are always lucky enough to always have an electrical outlet positioned exactly where you need it, you almost certainly use electrical extension cords in your home. However, most people don’t understand just how dangerous it can be to use the wrong cable extender. A cable extender is essentially a bundle of insulated electrical wires with a plug on each end. Electric

SATA Revision Standards: A Brief History of SATA Standards Across Ages

Image
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, or SATA for short, is the global standard for storage device connectors. Even in the face of new standards such as NVMe and PCIe, SATA still remains the most useful storage connector of all time simply because of their compatibility and the sheer number of adapters available such as u.2 adapter to SATA , mSATA adapter USB, SATA express adapter and many more. These adapters help connect new and old standards together for better compatibility across devices. SATA went through 3 revisions in its lifetime, which aimed at improving their speed, compatibility and multitasking features. Here are the three most important SATA revisions across ages: SATA Revision 1 SATA’s first revision was released in 2003. The standards set for SATA were for the support of data transfer speeds up to 150 MB/s or 1.5 Gbit/s. This may feel super slow in today’s world, but back in 2003, the speed was unlike anything was ever seen, blasting away the old PA

The Guide to Differences Between a Computer Accessories Wholesale Seller, Distributors, and Resellers

Image
If you are planning to sell computer parts, then there are three ways you can begin your business; as a computer parts distributor, as a wholesale computer parts seller or a reseller. These three might sound the same, but there are vast differences between how these three business categories approach sales and distribution. In short, distributors buy directly from PC hardware manufacturers and sell them in bulk quantities to wholesale sellers, and resellers buy products from wholesale sellers. But which kind of business is viable for an individual or firm wanting to get into computer parts selling a business? Today we’ll be taking a look at major differences between these three and which of them are viable for your needs. Aspect 1: The Source We will start from the source via which these sellers get their computer products. Distributors have strong tie-ups with the manufacturer, as they buy directly from them in bulk quantities in factory outlet prices. This means they get

Key to Becoming a Successful Computer Accessories Wholesale Dealer

Image
There are many stages of business operations concerning the selling of products; a business can either sell to another business, or sell directly to customers, or deal with both businesses and customers. Businesses that sell products to other businesses are generally termed as wholesale sellers because they ship products in bulk and not individually. For example, a wholesale computer parts seller will have the capacity to ship 50-100 quantities of the same parts to a seller, typically a business who need these parts for further use regarding consumer sales.    Being a successful wholesale computer accessories and parts dealer is not easy. Unlike sellers that sell their parts directly to individuals, wholesale dealers have to deal with large quantities of shipment at once. This means a better focus on organization, stocking of computer parts and accessories, finding bulk sellers, figuring out credible discounts for bulk purchases, shipping arrangements, warehouse arrangements