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OEM Information
Learn about the Information of OEM procedure, Our capability on Electronic & Mechanical design and Production facility and How to get started an OEM project with Netstor.

Netstor's ODM/OEM service achieves customer's specific requirements

Backplane (PCB with components) - With our R&D team over 15 years experiences in developing disk array's backplane, we ODM/OEM SATA and SAS(Serial Attached SCSI) server or storage chassis backplanes for some international leading server or storage case/chassis suppliers. One of our hot products SATA backplane with miniSAS (SFF8087) connector is working perfect with world's famous brand of Areca ARC-1231ML & ARC-1261ML and 3Ware EscaladeR8000/9000 Series with multilane connector HBA. The coming of SAS age, we're also developing 2.5” & 3.5” HDD backplane of SAS solution for all of our existing customers and the SAS backplane is compliant with 3Ware, Adaptec, Areca, ATTO and LSI's SAS HBA solutions.

Chassis - We also ODM/OEM desktop enclosure or 19" server/ storage chassis mechanical hardware for various combination, most customers take chassis with backplanes from us. They can just put controller or system board to build NAS, DAS or DVR system easily becasue Netstor's mechanical enginners can fully understand customer's needs.

Testing & Manufacturing – From SMT to assembly Netstor cares every phase during the production procedure. We inspect all incoming components, test each piece and continuously sample burning testing for all our products to make sure the product quality for our OEM/ODM customer.

Service – Our customer does not just work with our sales team. In the OEM/ODM process Netstor's R&D team and technical support department cooperate closely with our sales team and listen carefully to customer's demands. All our concerns is how to achieve customer's concept and accomplish the products for customer.

Please contact with Netstor's sales@netstor.com.tw for ODM/OEM requirements.

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