ALLHDD | HARD DRIVE - SAS
Computers employ one of two technologies to transmit data from the motherboard to storage: SAS and SCSI. Serial attached SCSI (SAS) is the abbreviation for serial attached SCSI. SCSI stands for small computer systems interface, a parallel communication method that was previously employed. SAS is more expensive and is best suited for workstations and servers with a lot of data. SAS uses serial communication, just as Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA), which means data can be sent both ways — from the motherboard to the storage and from the storage to the motherboard. Serial communication has the advantage of allowing for more freedom in computer architecture design due to the utilization of smaller connections. Magnetic fields will not interfere with the cables because they contain separators. Serial communication offers the added benefit of allowing incoming data to be queued on the storage device. SAS cables are distinct from SATA cables in that they are sold in pairs. The standard four wires are divided into two cables, each with incoming and outgoing wires. The SAS cable allows you to connect a motherboard to a storage drive or another piece of SAS-compatible gear. We can help you set up workstations and servers for your office or small business with SAS HDD. Depending on your specific requirements, you can choose from SAS cables, SAS SSDs, and other components. SAS technology can also be employed in personal computers for intense processing tasks including animation, video editing, and visual effects.
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Public Last updated: 2022-03-27 11:12:55 AM