The difference between SCSI hard drives
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 8:12 pm
Just a quick question for those are in the know, I'm poking around google too but a human answer is always better 
I'm about to buy a new server that has SAS, serial attached SCSI drives in it, and they appear to be the same as U320 SCSI, and I'm reading the throuput is supposed to be 146 MBps (I assume that's megaBYTES).
Are these drives the defacto standard now a days? I plan on putting 6 or 8 in another RAID 10. I currently run a 8 x 80 GB IDE RAID 10 and I love it, but I need to have enough expansion for the next 3-4 years (or however long this box takes to pay off!
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So what is the deal with SCSI ratings, and is this more of a SATA II drive just worded differently, or is it true SCSI, or what?
PS I'm choosing the 73 GB 15K RPM models too... speed is good.

I'm about to buy a new server that has SAS, serial attached SCSI drives in it, and they appear to be the same as U320 SCSI, and I'm reading the throuput is supposed to be 146 MBps (I assume that's megaBYTES).
Are these drives the defacto standard now a days? I plan on putting 6 or 8 in another RAID 10. I currently run a 8 x 80 GB IDE RAID 10 and I love it, but I need to have enough expansion for the next 3-4 years (or however long this box takes to pay off!

So what is the deal with SCSI ratings, and is this more of a SATA II drive just worded differently, or is it true SCSI, or what?
PS I'm choosing the 73 GB 15K RPM models too... speed is good.