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Use of 2.5 SATA Drives For Servers



 
 
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Old July 9th 08, 01:57 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Igor Batinic
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Default Use of 2.5 SATA Drives For Servers

Hi!

Will wrote:
So in that case maybe a 2.5 SAS solution would better meet the combined
requirements of small size and high performance.


2,5" SAS disks are standard feature on most blade server solutions and
in some newer standalone or rack-based servers.

Those disks perform really good.

Best regards,

Iggy
 




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