I think that would depend a lot on the chassis/backplane you are using. Every drive tray I've seen (PowerEdge, Proliant, EMC, etc.) is a bit different.
which comes with a SATA backplane. I also bought a couple of SAS drives that I wanted to put together in RAID through a LSI MegaRAID (which supports both SAS and SATA drives. Can I use the SATA data ...
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