http://www.storagereview.com/a...200411028D300L0_3.html
just a slight price difference at current market prices though 😀
(go scsi! 😛)
just a slight price difference at current market prices though 😀
(go scsi! 😛)
Originally posted by: MichaelD
The best thing about SATA is the data cable. Granted, the SATA cable is better x 1,000 than either SCSI or IDE cables...but that's the only thing SATA has on SCSI. 😀
Originally posted by: Sivar
Originally posted by: MichaelD
The best thing about SATA is the data cable. Granted, the SATA cable is better x 1,000 than either SCSI or IDE cables...but that's the only thing SATA has on SCSI. 😀
Remember though in a server environment, a 10-drive RAID array would only need 1 cable (2 if the IO wasn't very random and 320MB/sec became a bottleneck), but with SATA-1 you would need 10 cables. SCSI connectors are also more durable, and there already exists a mature infrastructure--backplanes--to make use of a large number of SCSI drives with no cable at all. Very little support of this kind exists for SATA, though that may change in the future.