Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is a computer bus used to move data to and from computer storage devices such as hard drives and tape drives. SAS depends on a point-to-point serial protocol that replaces the parallel SCSI bus technology that first appeared in the mid 1980s in data centers and workstations, and it uses the standard SCSI command set.
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So you really can push a SATA2 disk into a SAS backplane?
There's only one SAS, right? Serial attached SCSI?
The female connectors:
SATA2 looks like: ------------| |-------
And SAS looks : ------------+-+-------
For me, the SATA2 male connector looks like it has little corners in the middle that would…

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HDD: performance differences between 7.2k SATA and 15k SAS
What is the rule of thumb in performance characteristics and differences between 7200rpm (SATA/SAS) and 15000rpm (SAS) hard disc drives of the same generation?

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Improving SAS multipath to JBOD performance on Linux
I'm trying to optimize a storage setup on some Sun hardware with Linux. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
We have the following hardware:
Sun Blade X6270
2* LSISAS1068E SAS controllers
2* Sun J4400 JBODs with 1 TB disks (24 disks per…
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Can we upgrade Dell's basic Server R240 (which still uses HDD 7200RPM) to an SSD?
Today I was shopping for the most basic dell rack server which is the R240.
Ironically, they are still using HDD 7200 RPM, with no option for SSD in their selection; and we're approaching…

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Why do servers have SAS instead of SSDs?
I was wondering why do servers still come with SAS disks instead of SSD disks? I know that SAS are faster than normal hard drives but they are still much slower than SSDs. I think they are more expensive too :s
so what's the deal here?

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Do SAS expanders work transparently with SAS controllers?
I'm new to SAS expanders and I'm trying to get things right. I understand that SAS expanders, when used with SAS controllers which supports expanders, allows you to utilise the full capacity of supported drives on a controller.
However, say I've got…

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SAS or SATA for 3 TB drives?
We are looking to purchase new 3 TB enterprise-grade drives and can buy either SAS or SATA models.
AFAIK, SAS generally gives better performance than SATA, but searching for benchmarks I found the article Seagate Constellation.2 and Constellation…

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Storage server - Swapping SAS HBA card for a different model
TL;DR Server's original SAS HBA (PCIe card) does not support transparent passthrough, which is desired, as I want the OS to manage the disks (ZFS).
At my company, we have an Intel SSR212MC2 server (spec sheet) with SRCSAS144E RAID controller. The…

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Can SAS drives be used with SATA controllers?
Can I buy SAS drives on my SATA Controller?
What is the compatibility and restrictions about mixing these?

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HP D2700 enclosure and SSDs. Will any SSD work?
I've got an HP D2700 enclosure that I'm looking to shove some 2.5" SSD drives in. Looking at the prices of HP's SSD drives vs something like an Intel 710 and even something less 'enterprisey', there's quite a difference in price.
I know the HP…

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Are branded backplanes useable without specific controllers?
I can't find a disk enclosure which I like, so I'm going to build a custom one (if nothing else, that'll teach me to be picky...). I've got a few HP SAS backplanes lying about, but I'm wondering if they would require the "right" (ie HP branded)…

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Use of 2.5" Laptop Drives in a Server?
We're acquiring several 1U servers with (8) 2.5" drive slots. Although we can use either SATA or SAS, there is a large price variance as soon as you order 16 or 24 of these drives, so we are looking at the 2.5" SATA interfaced drives.
I know that…

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3Gbps SSDs in RAID1 VS 6Gbps SAS Drives in RAID1 - Performance Difference?
I have bought two Intel DC S4500 480 SSDs (comes with 5 year warranty) to use with a HP G7 DL360 1U Server in RAID1. Unfortunately after purchasing the disks, I figured out that the integrated P410i RAID Controller supports 6Gbps SAS but not 6Gbps…

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SAS / SATA max number of connected disks vs performance
I would like to understand following things:
When I have a motherboard with SATA 6Gb/s and 8 ports, does it mean that every single port is able to provide 6Gb/s speed to disk that is connected over SATA cable, or is 6Gb/s distributed evenly across…

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ProLiant DL380p not recognising HP hard drives on boot
I have two ProLiant DL380p rack mounted small factor servers. I have installed the following drives onto both servers:
1x 240GB SSD drive (Crucial NOT HP branded)
2.5" SATA 7.2k rpm 1TB (HP-branded) MM1000GBKAL
2.5" SAS 10k rpm 600GB (HP-branded)…

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