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Serial ATA (2000) is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives, optical drives, and solid-state drives. SATA has become the predominant interface for storage devices.
SATA output in Linux
$ lspci 00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller (rev 05)
$ lspci 00:17.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH SATA controller [AHCI mode]
SAS
- SAS-4 22.5 Gbit/s 2.25 GB/s
- SAS-3 12 Gbit/s 1.2 GB/s
- SAS-2 6 Gbit/s 600 MB/s
- SAS-1 3 Gbit/s 300 MB/s
SAS output in Linux
$ lspci 5c:00.0 Serial Attached SCSI controller: Adaptec Smart Storage PQI 12G SAS/PCIe 3 (rev 01)
Activities
- Read wikipedia page about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA
- Identify many properties of a Serial ATA connection, such as hot swap capabilities.
- Identify differences between SATA and SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Attached_SCSI
- Read StackOverflow questions about SATA: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sata?tab=Votes
See also
- Nvme
- SATA, SAS, ATA
- PCIe
- SAS, stands for serial attached SCSI.
- HPE ProLiant Smart Array Controllers
- Block devices:
blkid
(UUID),lshw -class disk
,hwinfo --disk
,udevadm
,rescan-scsi-bus.sh
,LUN
,hdparm
,findfs
, Add a new disk lsblk
,pvscan
lspci
,lsscsi
,smartctl
,fdisk
,parted
,Kpartx
,pvdiplay
,pvs
,udisksctl
,/dev/sd, nvme list
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