provides a fairly
high-speed interface at much lower
cost and complexity than
O SCSI, SATA
O SATA, SCSI
O USB, SCSI
O SCSI, USB
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O USB, SCSI................
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(b) SATA, SCSI
- SATA provides a reasonably high-speed interface at much lower cost and complexity than SCSI.
- Serial ATA (Serial AT Attachment) could be a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices like disc drives, optical drives, and solid-state drives.
- Serial ATA succeeded the sooner Parallel ATA (PATA) standard to become the predominant interface for storage devices.
- Three varieties of interface exist SATA, which is that the newest and now just about the norm on new PCs, IDE (also called UDMA), which could be a slower and older variety of interface, and at last, SCSI, which happens to be the oldest but in it.
- The most modern variant remains the fastest disk interface standard. This said, SCSI is now about redundant in desktop computing since the introduction of SATA.
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