[SLE] OT -- SAS (Serially Attached SCSI)
- From: "Greg Wallace" <gregwallace@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 21:44:18 -0600
Could one of you gurus give me a brief description of what it means to
have a SATA-SAS Integrated card in a computer? I assume this somehow allows
you to link a SATA drive to a SCSI drive in your machine, but I don't
understand what that does for you.
Thanks,
Greg Wallace
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