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very cool... that will be a nice addition to the site
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With each passing year, access, management and security of data storage has become exponentially more important to end users and in the enterprise space, as volumes of data grow with ever-more connected global economies, businesses and communities. It is no surprise that technologies that are...
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Heya Aud, First, welcome to the forums here. If you look at the article, there are some comparison tests, each drive on its own native controller, SATA and SAS: http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Seagate_Barracuda_ES2_SAS_1_TB_/ The base drive platform is indentical though, except for the interface...
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[quote user="audumla"] What I want to know is if there is any difference in using the SATA version or the SAS one. Considering that both can be plugged into a SAS raid controller I would think that a test of each drive on the same controller in single and raid configuration would be a real...
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What I want to know is if there is any difference in using the SATA version or the SAS one. Considering that both can be plugged into a SAS raid controller I would think that a test of each drive on the same controller in single and raid configuration would be a real test of whether the drives are actually...
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Seems like this is a drive for the set where the boss won't let you buy a SATA drive and forces you to buy the more expensive 1TB SAS drive. I assume as with most exterprise hardware you get the full enterprise warranty.
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Okay this review tops it. So you claim the advantage of the drive is so that you can mix and match high perf 15/10k SAS drives with high capacity 7.2k drives. This is dumb. SAS controllers support SATA drives - how do you think server integrators (look at recent dell poweredge servers eg R900) fit SATA...
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I don't know too much about SCSI drives, but I was under the impression that their main advantage was their higher RPM. If this new SAS drive has a 7200 RPM speed, what advantage would there be to getting one vs a standard SATA drive?
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LOL seems pointless to me the cost/performance average is so minimal and specialized it makes no point. Get twice the sata drives and memory for the same price and have better as well as a wider performance spectrum with the same additional costs for controllers. This is where ssd's come in they...
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The Data Center , HotHardware's new community for IT professionals, is sponsored by Dell's Future of Storage . This article is part of our ongoing series of topics and discussions related to IT, Enterprise Storage and related storage technologies. Today, we’ll be showcasing one of the most...