B-3
a unifying I/O architecture for various systems: desktops, workstations,
mobile, server, communications, and embedded devices.
peripheral
devices
A piece of hardware (such as a video monitor, disk drive, printer, or
CD-ROM) used with a computer and under the control of the computer.
SCSI peripherals are controlled through a ServeRAID-MR10i controller
(host adapter).
PHY
The interface required to transmit and receive data packets transferred
across the serial bus.
Each PHY can form one side of the physical link in a connection with a
PHY on a different SATA device. The physical link contains four wires
that form two differential signal pairs. One differential pair transmits
signals, while the other differential pair receives signals. Both differential
pairs operate simultaneously and allow concurrent data transmission in
both the receive and the transmit directions.
RAID
Acronym for Redundant Array of Independent Disks (originally
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks). An array of multiple independent
physical disks managed together to yield higher reliability and/or
performance exceeding that of a single physical disk. The RAID array
appears to the controller as a single storage unit. I/O is expedited
because several disks can be accessed simultaneously. Redundant
RAID levels (RAID levels 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60) provide data protection.
RAID levels
A set of techniques applied to disk groups to deliver higher data
availability, and/or performance characteristics to host environments.
Each virtual disk must have a RAID level assigned to it.
SAS
Acronym for Serial Attached SCSI. A serial, point-to-point,
enterprise-level device interface that leverages the proven SCSI protocol
set. The SAS interface provides improved performance, simplified
cabling, smaller connections, lower pin count, and lower power
requirements when compared to parallel SCSI. The SAS controller
leverages a common electrical and physical connection interface that is
compatible with Serial ATA. The ServeRAID-MR10i controller supports
the SAS protocol as described in the
Serial Attached SCSI Standard
,
version 1.1
. The controller also supports the Serial ATA II (SATA II)
protocol defined by the
Serial ATA Specification, Version 1.0a
, and the
Serial ATAII
;
Extension to the Serial ATA Specification, Version 1.1
.
SATA II is an extension to SATA 1.0a. The ServeRAID-MR10i controller
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