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Author Re: Homebuilt server (NAS/SAN) vs the prefab ones? Peformance differences?
Nik Simpson

2007-01-25, 7:13 am

Bill Todd wrote:
> Nik Simpson wrote:
>
> I realized that you could connect an SATA drive to an SAS port (though
> not necessarily that you could do so directly, with no need for any kind
> of adapter), but didn't realize that you could plug an SAS drive into an
> SATA connector (not that this is particularly surprising if indeed they
> use the same connectors and cables - I just didn't know that they did).
>
> - bill



That maybe my misunderstanding, not yours Bill.

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Nik Simpson
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