Etters, Pa. — FCI has developed a line of 29-position Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) plug and receptacle connectors, and 22-position Serial ATA (SATA) receptacle connectors for port selector assemblies in ...
Today’s storage systems, while growing in terabytes and running at higher data rates, also need to use less energy and take up less overall floor space. These systems also need more connectivity for ...
The SCSI Trade Association (STA) unveils its latest Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Advanced Connectivity Roadmap, which previews the connectivity advances to support future SAS growth in the enterprise.
News has just come down from MSI HQ that they are going to make available mini-SATA add-in cards for M.2 slots. The reasoning behind this is for current and new users of MSI motherboards can fully ...
For more than 20 years, the parallel bus interface has been the mainstream storage interconnect for most storage systems. But increasing bandwidth and flexibility demands have exposed inefficiencies ...
Taking on the challenges of increasing data rates in enterprise network storage applications, the company's RoHS-compliant family of serial-attached SCSI (SAS) interconnects feature 29-position signal ...
Last time we began to look at why vendors are moving us off the parallel SCSI interface and onto Serial Attached SCSI, or SAS – identifying benefits such as thinner cables and increased signal ...
Been toying with a home server and wanting to up the storage a bit. Currently its on an old I3 2100 system with a couple sATA drives. Planning on using Proxmox/ZFS and add more drives, so now I have a ...
8th September 2008 – Diversified technology company 3M has launched its first range of Mini-SAS connectors into the UK, able to support data transfer rates of up to 6Gbps and a pitch of just 0.8mm.
Since SATA made its debut back with the Intel ICH5 Southbridge, its performance ability was questioned, and its usefulness over Parallel ATA was brought up. At introduction, SATA was no faster than ...
Bear with me on all the details here, but background info is probably a good idea in case I'm chasing off in the wrong direction. The previous incarnation of my NAS (built in 2010): Pretty standard ...