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SATA vs SAS - What is the difference?

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In layman’s terms, SATA and SAS are two technologies that connect the server motherboard with the hard drives. SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) and SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) both are roughly the same things, these are interfaces used to do the same thing that is transferring data to and from hard drives, but each is built with different hardware. Deciding between SATA and SAS is important when you want to choose the right storage infrastructure for a key project or even if you have a small business, understanding the difference is the key! So let’s examine what exactly is SATA and SAS? What are their hard drives or cables? Why are SATA and SAS needed anyway and is there any difference between the two? 1. SAS also is known as Serial Attached SCSI is better suited for use in servers or in processing- heavy computer workstations as it is faster. Though it is generally more expensive. 2. SATA also is known as Serial Advanced Technology Attachment is a next-gener

What Are the Different Computer Cable Types You Need to Know?

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Whether you are setting up a new desktop altogether for the first time or you are willing to upgrade your existing PC, getting the best experience depends largely on the components you purchase. If you are not familiar with the choices of computer cables available, we understand the inherent frustration that comes with choosing the common cables and connectors for your computers. Do you need IDE or SATA cables for the right cable assembly? What are the different functions of the necessary cables?   These cables can get very confusing when you have mere knowledge of the computer cable types you fancy. Here’s a guide to help you quickly identify the common cables and choose the cable assembly that you want the way you want it. VGA Cables: What are the VGA cables? VGA stands for Video Graphic Array. It is one of the common video connectors for computer monitors and high-definition TVs. These are one of the older monitor cables available, but, since the increased u

What are the benefits of SAS cables?

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Serial-attached SCSI (SAS) is a means of digital data transfer over thin cables and is used in accessing computer peripheral devices. SAS has become the backbone of enterprises with large data center environments where data access must be as quick as possible. SAS cable has unique benefits over other cables and the need for one depends largely on the task a server has to perform. SAS connectors have the capability to make data transfer speeds incredibly fast. What does SAS Cable do? Serial attached SCSI (SAS) is an interconnect fabric that connects the hard drives or SSDs with the server motherboard in large enterprises and high-end workstations. Parallel SCSI was used with the enterprises earlier which were then replaced by serial technology called SAS. The main reason for the shift was to accommodate higher performance along with a number of advantages using this serial technology like SAS connectors. SAS cables are thinner and the connectors are less bulky as comp

What does all Intel NUC SATA cable provide?

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The problem for many of us is that desktops traditionally take up a lot of valuable space, and can be difficult to justify in small offices. And who doesn't love a good desktop setup? With the increasing popularity of laptops and tablets, still, these are not able to perform as good as a solid desktop. As a result, it has become challenging for the computers to take up as little room as possible, while maintaining power comparable or even sometimes offering greater functionality than their counterparts. Intel’s NUC is one such system.    What is Intel NUC? Intel has been into NUCs for years, with many variants. The NUC processors aren’t intended to be installed, uninstalled nor swapped out by the end-user. These fully operational NUC systems come with a variety of differences in specifications. There are also NUC kits, again offering different configurations and features. Intel NUC Kits universally come without RAM, storage, SATA cable, or a preinstalled operating

Uses of External Drive Enclosures

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You have your best device, but storage seems to be an issue. Your storage requirements have increased with the quality of work you are handling, or you need shared external storage. For this, you need not change your old computer yet you have bought so many subscriptions of installed software on your device.  You can simply choose to expand your computer memory by buying an external hard drive. What is External Drive Enclosure? External hard drive enclosures are used to make an internal hard drive external by enclosing it in a case. This can provide many benefits; one such benefit is giving traditional internal hard drives portability. It is easy to transfer data to an external hard drive on most computers and operating systems. External hard drives can be used to back up critical business data or add additional storage to a workstation. However, since external storage devices can be quite costly, you can consider buying an external drive enclosure to reduce costs.

An Analysis of Commonly Used Computer Drive Adapters and Computer Storage Cables

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A computer has a lot of internal cables that connect different portions of the hardware. There are power cables, data transfer cables, accessibility cables and many more. The same goes for hard drives; there are many types of hard drives, signifying the need for appropriate computer drive connector cables that are suited for these. No matter the make and model of the internal or external hard drive, the appropriate cables for each model used to be made independently by the manufacturer, which had flooded the market with various incompatible computer storage cables . Slowly, standardized storage cables took over, and as more and more manufacturers started using standardized computer drive connectors, the number of incompatible cables too disappeared from the market. Today, there are mainly 4 types of computer storage cables that are universally used, and computer drive adapters are available for allowing connections between different connectors. IDE/PATA Cables This

The Guide to Getting a SATA Power Cable

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That’s not always the case, as there are some newer standards available for high-speed drives. But alongside PCIe and NVMe, SATA is still a major player, especially when it comes to larger-sized HDDs AND SSDs. A SATA power cable uses a 7-pin connector that connects the hard drive to the motherboard. The same cable is also used to connect to other SSD devices. One can also connect an external hard drive to the computer with a SATA cable through the eSATA input. Applications of SATA cables: SATA cables are used for both data transmission and to provide power to the data drives and SSDs. 1. SATA power cable for SSD SSD are storage devices that work faster than traditional and mechanical hard drives. These drives don’t have performance issues as compared to the old storage devices. A SATA cable is used for connecting the SSD installed as an internal device on a computer.  A SATA cable with a power connector provides power supply to the SSD device.  2. For H