On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:44 PM, nate <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry for hi-jacking this thread, but it's very interesting. What's the difference, apart from the speed & price between SAS & SATAII?
Joseph L. Casale wrote:What about this?
> Anyone got any real world info they can share? I need 3.5" SATA II at least
> 12 drives behind SAS,
> I am not concerned about space and could use multiple 1u chassis if I had
> to.
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13045_na/13045_na.html
The MSA2000sa is a 2U direct attach, external shared storage
solution designed for small to medium size deployments or
remote locations. It comes in two models - a basic single
controller model for low initial cost with the ability to
upgrade later; and a model with dual controllers standard
for maximum performance. This solution offers a SAS host
nterface to accommodate twelve 3.5 inch enterprise class
SAS drives and archival-class SATA drives. Additional
capacity can easily be added when needed by attaching up
to three MSA2000 12 bay drive enclosures. Maximum raw
capacity ranges from 3.6TB SAS or 12TB SATA in the base
cabinet, to over 14.4TB SAS or 48TB SATA with the addition
of the maximum number of drive enclosures.
This page says it supports SATA II
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/disk_storage/msa_diskarrays/san_arrays/index.html
nate
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Sorry for hi-jacking this thread, but it's very interesting. What's the difference, apart from the speed & price between SAS & SATAII?
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