HP StorageWorks 70 Redundancy in enterprise storage networks using dual domain - Page 12
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Connectors SATA drives are compatible with SAS connectors, but SATA connectors will not accept SAS drives (Figure B-2). Preventing SAS drives from connecting to a SATA network is important because SATA drives are, without the intervention of port selectors, single-ported and cannot accommodate the dualported pathways used by SAS drives. These blind-pluggable connectors enable a common topology including controllers, HBAs, backplanes and both SAS and SATA drives. Such commonality permits the implementation of dual-domain SAS technology by providing a single standard for all storage network pathways. Figure B-2. SAS and SATA connectors SATA connector SATA connector SAS connector Key The key prevents SATA connectors from accepting SAS drives SAS connector 12
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