Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
See here for all the Serial-Attached SCSI internal and external connector
types you will encounter. Use it to help you decide which SAS or mini-SAS (iSAS)
cable you will need to use with your controller. Also included is a list of SAS
/ SAS RAID controller cards with their corresponding connectors.
SCSI Trade Association
Serial
Attached SCSI - Tutorials
Serial Attached
SCSI FAQ
LSI Logic:
Why
develop a Serial SCSI interface?
What
are the benefits of SAS?
SAS/SATA
Scalability
Compare
SAS to Fibre Channel
Compare
SAS to Serial ATA
Adaptec
Interactive
SAS Primer
Serial
Attached SCSI: Meeting the Growing Needs of Enterprise Storage
White Papers
Easing
the Migration from Parallel to Serial Storage
Find out how to move mission-critical data from parallel to new serial
architecture with no downtown. Details
Serial
Attached SCSI Performance
Summary of SAS performance alongside SCSI and Serial ATA Details
SAS
and SATA: Unparalleled Compatibility
Learn how compatibility between SATA and SAS will provide many benefits to
integrators and users alike. Details pdf (37
KB)
Serial
Attached SCSI for External Subsystems
SAS provides significant benefits to external storage subsystems and offers
users "one-stop-shopping" to satisfy their requirements for the
following three main data types: throughput data, transaction data and reference
data. Find out how in this white paper. Details pdf (106
KB)
Maximizing
Server Storage Performance with PCI Express™ and Serial Attached SCSI
Combining Serial Attached SCSI's wide ports with PCI Express's wide lanes, a
system designer can maximize total storage system performance. Details pdf (97
KB)
Serial
Attached SCSI Expanders: Key Components for Powering Storage Growth in the
Enterprise
Learn how SAS expanders can make it easy to design redundant systems for fault
high tolerance. Details pdf (17
KB)
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