Fixed content adopts SATA
Now that the SATA (Serial ATA) interface has proven its merit with solid industrywide support, storage vendors are turning their attention to the next big thing in disk interface technology: the forthcoming SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) interface. "SAS is expected to deliver quicker connectivity, lower implementation costs for storage and server vendors, and dual port capabilities for redundancy. SATA, meanwhile, has carved a valuable niche providing in-line secondary storage."
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