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  2. eSATAp - Wikipedia

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    eSATAp combines the functionality of an eSATA and a USB port, and a source of power in a single connector. eSATAp can supply power at 5 V and 12 V. On a desktop computer the port is simply a connector, usually mounted on a bracket at the back accessible from outside the machine, connected to motherboard sources of SATA, USB, and power at 5 V ...

  3. Disk enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Factory-assembled Buffalo external hard drive in a disk enclosure. Multiple drives: RAID-enabled enclosures and iSCSI enclosures commonly hold multiple drives. High-end and server-oriented chassis are often built around 3.5-in drives in hot-swappable drive caddies. "5.25-inch" drive: (5.75 in × 8 in × 1.63 in = 146.1 mm × 203 mm × 41.4 mm)

  4. Port multiplier - Wikipedia

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    A Serial ATA port multiplier is a unilateral splitting device. While it allows one equipped port to connect up to 15 disks, the bandwidth available is limited to the bandwidth of the link to the controller, as of 2012 1.5, 3, or 6 Gbit/s. [3]

  5. Serial Attached SCSI - Wikipedia

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    4 or 2 High-density internal connector, 2 and 4 lane versions are defined by the SFF standard. SFF-8485 [38] Defines SGPIO (extension of SFF 8484), a serial link protocol used usually for LED indicators. SFF-8613 [39] (SFF-8643 [40] [41]) Mini-SAS HD, U.2 internal 36 4 or 8 with dual connector (single connector pictured)

  6. Direct-attached storage - Wikipedia

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    DAS consists of one or more storage units such as hard drives, solid-state drives, optical disc drives within an external enclosure. The term "DAS" is a retronym to contrast with storage area network (SAN) and network-attached storage (NAS).

  7. NVM Express - Wikipedia

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    Historically, most SSDs used buses such as SATA, SAS, or Fibre Channel for interfacing with the rest of a computer system. Since SSDs became available in mass markets, SATA has become the most typical way for connecting SSDs in personal computers; however, SATA was designed primarily for interfacing with mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs), and it became increasingly inadequate for SSDs, which ...

  8. SCSI Enclosure Services - Wikipedia

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    SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) is a protocol for more modern SCSI enclosure products. An initiator can communicate with the enclosure using a specialized set of SCSI commands to access power, cooling, and other non-data characteristics.

  9. IBM Storwize - Wikipedia

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    Storwize V3700 consists of one control enclosure and up to 4 expansion enclosures. It can scale up to 240 2.5" disks or 120 3.5" disks and 480 TB raw internal capacity. [22] Hardware details: Chassis: 2U rack-mountable; Four available enclosure models: 2072-12C - Dual Control Enclosure – up to 12 3.5" drives