I am looking for an inexpensive solution to have NAS that supports SAS drives. The main idea here is to have storage to store large files (DWG & PDF) etc and to have excellent read/write speeds.
Is it just a "pay to play" sort of situation or is there a technical reason why densities on enterprise SAS drives are so much lower than even enterprise SATA drives? I'm looking at upgrading my ...
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The company's new Barracuda ES.2 hard drives with a serial-attached SCSI (SAS) interface offer a 135-percent boost in performance over SATA hard drives, said Henry Fabian, executive director of ...
Hewlett-Packard will soon begin shipping its ProLiant servers with smaller, 2.5-inch (6.35 cm) hard drives based on the Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hardware interface, which could allow it to cram more ...
New 3.5-Inch WD Performance Adapter Readies 2.5-Inch SAS Drives for Legacy 3.5-inch Datacenter Storage Systems WD®, a Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) company and a world leader in storage, today ...