New SAS products spark debate
SearchStorage.com | 28 Oct 2005 ARTICLE - Recently announced SAS products have renewed the debate over whether SAS will push out Fibre Channel or SATA in the data center.
SAS -- Hurry up and wait Storage magazine | 04 Oct 2005 ARTICLE - SAS announcements are coming quickly, as vendors race to lay claim to being first to market with servers and arrays based on the successor to parallel SCSI disk drive technology.
First SAS products arrive Storage magazine | 03 Oct 2005 ARTICLE - With a wave of new SAS products about to be released, some storage vendors are ratcheting up campaigns that promote SAS as the inevitable next step in the evolution of SCSI.
Are SAS disks a good investment?
Submitted By: Greg Schulz | 08 May 2007 FAQ: - In the near term, SAS won't make much of a dent in the high-end Fibre Channel drive market, but SAS may displace Fibre Channel deployments in the mid- and entry-market price bands.
Implementing SAS storage
Submitted By: SearchStorage.com | 27 Mar 2006 TIP - This tip offers advice on how to carefully lay out your topology, choose an appropriate mix of SAS and SATA drives and plan for future growth before setting up a SAS system.
Serial-attached SCSI quiz
SearchStorage.com | 27 Jun 2006 LEARNING CENTER - How much do you know about Serial-attached SCSI (SAS) technology besides its attractive low cost and speed? Take our Quiz and see how SAS savvy you really are.
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New connections: SAS and iSCSI HBAs
Storage Magazine | 12 Apr 2007 FEATURES - Serial-attached SCSI and iSCSI host bus adapters (HBAs) represent the latest in server-to-storage connectivity technologies. Tailored to specifically address the needs of two emerging storage protocols, these new HBAs can ...
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