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SATA / e.SATA / SATA2/RAID Enclosure
SATA (S-ATA), an evolution of the Parallel ATA physical storage
interface. Serial ATA is a serial link -- a single cable with a minimum of four
wires creates a point-to-point connection between devices. Transfer rates for
Serial ATA begin at 150MB/sec. One of the main design advantages of Serial ATA is
that the thinner serial cables facilitate more efficient airflow inside a form
factor and also allow for smaller chassis designs. In contrast, IDE cables used
in parallel ATA systems are bulkier than Serial ATA cables and can only extend
to 40cm long, while Serial ATA cables can extend up to one meter.
The newly developed e.SATA supports the secure, two-way transmission
of data across the Serial ATA interface at speed of up to 3GB/sec. e.SATA
connections allow data to flow both ways between the PC and external hard device.
This means you can use your PC to control hard devices in an easy and creative
way. SATA2 also allows for twice the throughput of SATA-- 3GB/sec.
RAID System is the most cost-effective IDE disk drive array
upto 1.5TB system, with completely integrated high performance and data protection
capabilities, which are easily hot-plug/integrated into servers and workstations.
It can also meet and exceed the rapidly growing demand from the Small to Medium
Enterprise and Audio/Video Editing market.
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