scsi ata
Assessing and Comparing HP Parallel SCSI and HP Small Form Factor Enterprise Hard Disk Drives in Server Environments
White Paper This paper only addresses the P-SCSI HDDs and small form factor enterprise HDDs, and does not include parallel ATA or Fibre Channel hard drive technology. This paper provides guidance and best... [03 Jul 2008]
Redesigning RAID for SATA Drives With Accelerated Drive Teaming (XDT)
White Paper ATA and newer SATA disk drives developed for the single-user, desktop market cost far less than their SCSI or Fibre Channel counterparts that were developed for multi-user, server applications. In the... [31 Aug 2007]
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) on HP Compaq dc5750 Business PCs: Using ATI Array Management Software (WebPAM)
White Paper Initially used with servers, desktop PCs are increasingly using RAID controller and extra ATA or SCSI disks. A RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a data storage scheme that uses two or more... [25 Aug 2007]
Seagate Workload Management for Business-Critical Storage
White Paper Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives have rapidly found favor in many enterprise storage solutions, primarily due to their remarkably low cost-per-gigabyte and solid performance. Augmenting mission-critical parallel... [25 Aug 2007]
SAS: The New Paradigm
White Paper Savvy IT managers can quickly deploy storage solutions tailored to their specific needs: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) drives are clearly the best choice for mission-critical use, where transactional/online performance and... [23 Jan 2007]
SAS Investment Protection
White Paper The ATA and SCSI hard drive interfaces that are commonly associated with desktop and enterprise storage applications are examples of parallel bus architectures. The new serial interfaces - Serial... [27 Oct 2006]
Implementing iSCSI for Exchange Server 2003
White Paper Several protocols exist nowadays that a disk controller uses to communicate with connected disk drives such as ATA, SATA and SCSI and its derivates. iSCSI is short for internet Small Computers Standard... [20 Oct 2006]
HDD Interface Technologies
White Paper The main interfaces involved are the Fibre Channel (FC), Serial ATA (SATA), and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS). The interfaces of Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) have been changed to serial interfaces to meet the... [02 Jun 2006]
Exploring the Advantages of PCI Express
White Paper Parallel encoding schemes such as parallel ATA, SCSI, Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI), and Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended (PCI-X) are being replaced by high-speed serial alternatives... [06 Aug 2004]
Serial ATA and Serial Attached SCSI Technologies
White Paper This paper describes the current state of parallel ATA and SCSI technologies and the barriers they face in meeting the requirements of future enterprise technologies. Then it describes the fundamental... [15 May 2004]
Serial Attached SCSI and Serial ATA Compatibility
White Paper SCSI is the dominant disk interface technology in enterprise storage today, with ATA emerging in many entry-level systems. This white paper is intended for IT managers and others who are interested in... [08 Apr 2004]
Mid-Line Disk Storage Emerging As Significant Cost-Saving Opportunity
White Paper However, they are also much lower in capacity and much higher in cost relative to an emerging class of enterprise storage, Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) disks. This Executive White Paper presents Aberdeen’s... [25 Feb 2004]
Leveraging Large Arrays with Stonefly Networks Storage Concentrators
White Paper Yet ATA can provide similar performance to the more costly SCSI or Fibre Channel RAID controllers. Recent advances in ATA disk-based technology are providing "Next ATA... [25 Feb 2004]
SCSI Remains the I/O Interface of Choice for Workstations: an Analysis Comparing SCSI and Ultra DMA
White Paper Yet, benchmark tests on Ultra DMA drives show limited performance improvements over previous generation ATA drives, while similar benchmark tests on Ultra SCSI drives reveal significant performance... [25 Feb 2004]
Why ATA RAID for Small/Mid Business Servers
White Paper However, since SCSI standard drives have been utilized in RAID subsystems, RAID is defined as Redundant Array of Independent Devices. Some may still remember when "I" in RAID" used to stand for Inexpensive. [25 Feb 2004]
