Parallel storage interfaces are running out of gas. SATA (Serial ATA) and SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) follow in the trail that Fibre Channel and SSA (Serial Storage Architecture) first blazed more than ...
Rapid data growth at companies of all sizes is sending IT departments scrambling for cost-effective ways to store more information under tightening budgets. New storage products are emerging with ...
The Serial ATA interface can fly, and with the help of innovative chipmakers, the price will soon be
Serial ATA, planned as a replacement for Parallel ATA, is picking up tempo and is expected to be the dominant physical storage interface within a few years, although there are indications of a few ...
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