• High-performance 7200RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s (3.0Gb/s and 1.5Gb/s backwards compatible) hard drive with 256MB cache. (macsales.com)
  • 7200RPM 3.5-inch SATA 6.0Gb/s (3.0Gb/s and 1.5Gb/s backwards compatible) HDD with 256MB cache. (macsales.com)
  • Hard drives are typically very slow compared to SSDs. (bestbuy.com)
  • As we've noted in previous SSD articles, though IOMeter is clearly a well-respected industry standard drive benchmark, we're not completely comfortable with it for testing SSDs. (hothardware.com)
  • At incredible capacities of 32GB and 64GB and premier speeds of 120MB/s read and 100MB/s write, OCZ SATA II SSDs enable enhanced productivity in your everyday computing and intensive multi-tasking applications. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • Featuring durable yet lightweight brushed alloy housing, OCZ SATA II 2.5" SSDs have no moving parts that are prone to damage from common mishandling. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • There are two different types of hard drives used in computers as data storage devices: hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid state drives (SSDs). (securedatarecovery.com)
  • There are multiple generations (SATA 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and so on), though, in recent years, SATA HDDs are less common in laptops, as most manufacturers have switched to SSDs . (securedatarecovery.com)
  • Both HDDs and SSDs can have SATA interfaces, but when people refer to a SATA hard drive they're typically talking about a SATA interface used with an HDD. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • Screwless aluminum external AXAGON EE25-A6M RAW box with USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) interface is designed for 2.5' SATA hard drives or SSDs. (overclockers.co.uk)
  • SATA 6G interface with UASP support allows you to enjoy the speed of modern SSDs. (overclockers.co.uk)
  • Hitachi 0A38673 500GB 3.5 7200 RPM SATA Internal Hard Drive Model: HDT721050SLA360 Condition: UsedThis item has been tested and found to be in a good, working condition. (recycledgoods.com)
  • They are available in both ATA133 and SATA 150 interfaces, with cache sizes from 8 to 16 MB. (madshrimps.be)
  • Each uses different types of interfaces, such as Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA), to store data and make it accessible to users. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • This verdict could be applied to the whole computer as well if you disregard for the moment optical drives or various interfaces such as USB, FireWire and Ethernet. (tomshardware.com)
  • Disk drive interfaces have evolved from simple interfaces requiring complex controllers to attach to a computer into high level interfaces that present a consistent interface to a computer system regardless of the internal technology of the hard disk drive. (wikipedia.org)
  • The following table lists some common HDD interfaces in chronological order: The earliest hard disk drive (HDD) interfaces were bit serial data interfaces that connected an HDD to a controller with two cables, one for control and one for data. (wikipedia.org)
  • Examples of such early interfaces include: Many early IBM drives, e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • Historical Word serial interfaces connect a hard disk drive to a bus adapter with one cable for combined data/control. (wikipedia.org)
  • As for all early interfaces above, each drive also has an additional power cable, usually direct to the power supply unit. (wikipedia.org)
  • The earliest versions of these interfaces typically had an 8 bit parallel data transfer to/from the drive, but 16-bit versions became much more common, and there are 32 bit versions. (wikipedia.org)
  • The drives within an A-unit and all other drives in a string had interfaces similar to the early interfaces, above. (wikipedia.org)
  • Why do some SATA to USB adapters list a maximum supported drive size? (superuser.com)
  • Many SATA to USB adapters list a maximum supported size such as 4TB, 10TB, etc. (superuser.com)
  • Do (if yes, then why) some SATA to USB adapters have maximum supported drive size (except for 2^32 sectors limitation = 2TiB for 512b sector size)? (superuser.com)
  • SATA to IDE adapters for hard drives serve as converter for laptop hard drives, CD ROM drives, and DVD drives. (cooldrives.com)
  • These circuit board type of adapters are easy to install and use to convert your current IDE drive to a SATA connection. (cooldrives.com)
  • Western Digital today launched its new line of WD Caviar Black 7200 RPM 3.5-inch SATA (Serial ATA) hard drives for high-performance desktop, workstation and multi-drive systems. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • WD Caviar Black drives combine 7200 RPM spin speed with the SATA 3 Gb/s interface and 32 MB cache to deliver ultimate performance in a maximum-capacity drive. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • Hitachi 0A36894 320GB 3.5" Deskstar 7200 RPM SATA Internal Hard Drive-P/N 0NN335 Manufactured by Hitachi for Dell Dell Part Number DP/N: NN335 [0NN335] Condition: UsedThis used hard drive. (recycledgoods.com)
  • Hitachi 14R9464 250GB 7200 RPM 3.5" SATA Hard Drive - HDS722525VLSA80 Model Number: HDS722525VLSA80 Part Number: 14R9464 Condition: UsedThis hard drive has been tested and is in excellent. (recycledgoods.com)
  • I restored a win2k ghost image that didnt have S-ATA drivers, and proceeded to boot it from a S-ATA drive conntected to a sil3112a controller. (msfn.org)
  • But I have 4coreDual-VSTA board that has a VIA SATA controller and not Nvidia. (insanelymac.com)
  • It reads the SATA controller OK and can even see the RIGHT drive/model number and I can read my NTFS drive thats on the IDE bus. (insanelymac.com)
  • The limitation comes from the SATA controller used in those products. (superuser.com)
  • What is it about the SATA controller in these converters that limits them? (superuser.com)
  • someone told when using new pcb board controller from identical sata-drive one must transplant the old chip to the new board. (sysopt.com)
  • SATA drives use a 7-PIN data connection, and there is only one disk drive per SATA controller chip on the motherboard. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • The controller provided significant functions such as serial/parallel conversion, data separation, and track formatting, and required matching to the drive (after formatting) in order to assure reliability. (wikipedia.org)
  • most of the time, however, 15 or 20 megabit ESDI disk drives were not downward compatible (i.e. a 15 or 20 megabit disk drive would not run on a 10 megabit controller). (wikipedia.org)
  • CTL-I (Controller Interface) was an 8-bit word serial interface introduced by IBM for its mainframe hard disk drives beginning with the 3333 in 1972. (wikipedia.org)
  • it contained a CTL-I controller and two 3330 type disk drives. (wikipedia.org)
  • Subsequently, the first drive (containing a CTL-I controller) in a string of drives was designated by IBM as an A-unit. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bridge circuitry is sometimes used to connect hard disk drives to buses with which they cannot communicate natively, such as IEEE 1394, USB, SCSI, NVMe and Thunderbolt. (wikipedia.org)
  • Connect external SATA or PATA drive without USB? (superuser.com)
  • PATA, also known as Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE), was created in the 1980s by Western Digital. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • It was previously known as ATA, but became more commonly known as PATA or parallel ATA once the Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) was invented. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • PATA hard drives use the PATA attachment and cable to connect one or two hard drives to the computer motherboard. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • PATA drives transfer data in parallel, meaning that multiple bits of data are transferred simultaneously. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • SATA, the upgrade from PATA, was introduced in 2003. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • It has two internal IDE (PATA) drives and I have two empty SATA connectors. (straightdope.com)
  • The Western Digital RE2 750GB SATA hard drive is now two generations removed from being the latest and greatest in their family of enterprise class hard drives, but it didn't show its age when tested for use at home. (bigbruin.com)
  • Enhance your desktop with this WD Blue Mainstream Internal Serial ATA (SATA) Hard Drive, which features a 64MB cache buffer for rapid processing speed. (bestbuy.com)
  • The drive we're looking at today is the top of the DiamondMax 10 line, with its SATA interface, 300GB capacity, 16MB of cache, and NCQ (native command queueing) support to boot. (madshrimps.be)
  • In practice this is only interesting when data is read from the drive cache or written to it. (tomshardware.com)
  • Enterprise class drive suitable for 24 x 7 operation, NAS applications, and enclosures from one to 16 bays. (macsales.com)
  • On top of its high density convenience, all four SATA drive bays are hot swappable without the need to pop off a side panel or disconnect cables. (pcstats.com)
  • A NAS environment that has up to 24 bays is very demanding on a hard drive with added vibration and heat. (cdw.com)
  • Featuring SATA interface, this hard drive delivers enhanced data transfer speed of up to 6 Gbps. (dell.com)
  • Available in capacities of 750 GB and 1 TB, WD Caviar Black hard drives are part of a new family of WD product categories designed to simplify the buying experience for customers worldwide. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • WD Caviar Black 750 GB (model WD7501AALS) and 1 TB (model WD1001FALS) hard drives will be available next week for approximately for $199 and $249 respectively. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • WD was the first company to introduce a hard drive, optimized for low power consumption, using GreenPower technology, and is raising the bar for the high performance desktop market with WD Caviar Black. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • WD Caviar Black hard drives offer the highest capacity and performance in a desktop class drive available on the market today enabling users to maximize the features and functionality of power computing applications such as multimedia, video and photo editing," said Don Bennett, WD vice president and general manager of desktop storage. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • Selection of a WD Caviar Black drive ensures WD customers receive the best WD has to offer in terms of features, performance and reliability. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • The WD Caviar Black series of hard drives are designed for use in high-end OEM desktop systems, as well as by users who want to upgrade the speed and capacity of their system. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • WD Caviar Blue represents the performance and reliability that WD has been building for over 20 years, the WD Caviar Green employs WD's GreenPower technology for cool, quiet and eco-friendly operation, while the WD Caviar Black family of hard drives delivers maximum performance for today's discriminating technology enthusiasts. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • More information about WD Caviar Black 1 TB desktop drives may be found on the company's Web site at http://www.wdc.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=488. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • Today we will be taking a look at the Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB SATA 6GB/s Hard Drive and see how it compares to some other SATA drives. (thinkcomputers.org)
  • Special thanks to Western Digital for providing us with the Caviar Black 1TB SATA 6GB/s Hard Drive to review. (thinkcomputers.org)
  • Our SATA and eSATA cable connectors vary from the "L" style connector to 22-pin and right angle connectors for specific applications. (cooldrives.com)
  • The drives' SATA data and power connectors automatically engage with the hot swap SATA backplane at the rear of the IcyDock MB994SP-4SB-1 and the green status LED comes on, along with the cooling fans. (pcstats.com)
  • Dell drives are robust, built by premium manufacturing processes and rigorously tested for maximum reliability. (dell.com)
  • Dell's drive reliability frequently is higher than the reliability of other drive suppliers. (dell.com)
  • While SATA has been sufficient to date, another serial-based drive technology is making inroads that can satisfy the same data requirements but with improved performance, data integrity, and reliability - all without additional cost. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • By removing the requirement for additional interposer hardware that is needed for storage systems to house SATA drives, not only is an additional cost eliminated, but reliability is improved, with fewer components that could potentially fail. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • With blazing access times combined with excellent reliability, the OCZ SATA II 2.5" SSD is the answer for enthusiasts demanding the most advanced storage for their notebooks and systems. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • Built into every WD Red Pro hard drive, NASware 3.0's advanced technology improves storage performance by increasing compatibility, integration, upgradeability, and reliability. (cdw.com)
  • This combination of technology further protects the drives in larger 24-bay NAS environments and helps increase hard drive reliability. (cdw.com)
  • Our enhanced dual-plane balance control technology significantly improves the overall drive performance and reliability. (cdw.com)
  • SATA and eSATA cables provide both the internal or external connection to SATA devices. (cooldrives.com)
  • CoolDrives offers external SATA cables, latching SATA cables, eSATA cabling through PCI brackets, and internal SATA extension data cables for internal usage. (cooldrives.com)
  • For years, organizations have relied upon SATA drives to cost-effectively store the bulk of their non-business-critical data primarily because it was the only drive type offering these characteristics. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • In a recent study, IDC predicted that hard disk drive (HDD) shipments for enterprise applications will increase from 40.5 million units in 2009 to 52.6 million units in 2014. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • IDC also forecasts that by 2011, more than 70 percent of the terabytes shipped into enterprise organizations will be in capacity-optimized drives. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • From consumers to the enterprise, new media, such as YouTube and Facebook, are driving production of digital applications, such as video and digital images, that require large amounts of data to be stored on capacity-optimized drives. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • These drives provide numerous benefits that strongly position them as the capacity-optimized enterprise drive of the future from the entry-level to the enterprise. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • Having the docking station makes it much easier to search for a new drive because I don't have to worry whether it's internal or external or whether it will be primary or backup. (straightdope.com)
  • Increase the storage capacity of your Dell™ System with 256GB Solid State Drive from Dell. (dell.com)
  • Optimized for latency-sensitive applications and mixed-use workloads the EV200 hot-swap solid state drive (SSD) utilizes V-NAND technology to deliver exceptional around the clock performance for growing data center demands. (bestbuy.ca)
  • The Edge Horizon Pro Solid State Drive offers an ideal storage solution for performance-demanding environments. (cdw.com)
  • Boost the data storage speed and capacity of your desktop or laptop computer with this Kingston solid-state drive. (zebit.com)
  • This Kingston solid-state drive has no moving parts and resists shock and vibration for dependable performance. (zebit.com)
  • That doesn't mean you will get SATA speeds. (bestbuy.com)
  • Storage technology has evolved over time so that hard drives now have multiple storage capacities, form factors, and speeds to choose from. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • because of their low speeds and smaller platter diameters, notebook drives in 2.5" manage 30-40 MB/s. (tomshardware.com)
  • It has read and write speeds 10 times greater than a standard hard drive to increase multitasking speed. (zebit.com)
  • It's not easy to install a couple 2.5" notebook hard drives in a desktop computer system since desktop cases are made for 3.5" HDDs and 5.25" optical drives. (pcstats.com)
  • With a range of capacities to store photos, movies and more, there's a drive that's just right for you. (bestbuy.com)
  • ESDI disk drives typically also had jumpers to set the number of sectors per track and (in some cases) sector size. (wikipedia.org)
  • Instead of jury-rigged approaches and cheap brackets, consider a hard drive rack that squeezes several small 2.5" hard drives into one single 5.25" bay slot. (pcstats.com)
  • To use, install a 2.5" SATA drive into one of the four metal brackets with the short screws that IcyDock supply for the task. (pcstats.com)
  • Why are files getting changed when copied to external USB drive? (superuser.com)
  • This external drive is a great addition to your computer setup and can handle all your duplication needs. (shopping.com)
  • Reading S.M.A.R.T. information monitoring the condi-tion of the external drive. (overclockers.co.uk)
  • I already have two external drives but I find that the internal ones run cooler and last longer and the drive slot would be wasted if I didn't use it. (straightdope.com)
  • If I got one big SATA I could probably transfer the two current IDEs to one drive and move one of the external backup drives (also SATA, currently on USB) inside. (straightdope.com)
  • As to heating on the external drives, I have recently switched to a docking station. (straightdope.com)
  • It doesn't seem economical ($25+drive) as a standalone drive vs a normal external drive but it does run much cooler than these stupid Western Digital MyBooks that I've been using. (straightdope.com)
  • That bad external drive is actually why I want to replace the internals. (straightdope.com)
  • The recording head never touches the disk surface ensuring significantly less wear to the recording head and data as well as better drive protection in transit. (bestbuy.com)
  • SATA-IDE is ideally suited for tailgate interface applications for removable-media drives CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, tape drive, and hard disk drive. (usbgear.com)
  • I have a 4coreDual-VSTA MOBO I have installed steveo's 775Dual-VSTA package and got everything working (including sound) and SATA but get this error message on bootup "Disk Insertion, the disk you inserted was not readable by this computer" with the following buttons INITIALIZE IGNORE EJECT. (insanelymac.com)
  • NoTouch™ ramp load technology - The recording head never touches the disk media ensuring significantly less wear to the recording head and media as well as better drive protection in transit. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • Hard drives have come a long way since the IBM Model 350 Disk File. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • If I restore a backup copy of the system disk to a new drive will I transparently have a new system drive with little to no effort? (straightdope.com)
  • Enhanced Small Disk Interface (ESDI) was an industry standard interface similar to ST412 supporting higher data rates between the processor and the disk drive. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cable has three connections: one to connect to the motherboard and two that could connect to drives. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • Provided the SATA ports are set to AHCI in the motherboard BIOS, the drive will become available to the operating system momentarily. (pcstats.com)
  • This software enables you to copy all your data to a new drive so you don't have to reinstall your operating system. (bestbuy.com)
  • The SATA interface enables storage capacity to expand while utilizing the existing IT infrastructure - achieving the optimum price/performance for converged and virtualized architectures. (bestbuy.ca)
  • WD's new 'blue, green, black' product system enables customers to choose the right drive for them. (fareastgizmos.com)
  • The demand for capacity-optimized drives, where capacity and cost rule over performance, has contributed much of the growth in overall drive sales. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • Between 2009 and the first half of 2010, capacity-optimized drives experienced 30.5 percent year-over-year growth (IDC Worldwide HDD Shipments and 4 Quarter Outlook by Segment - Final C2Q Results). (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • Already well established in high-performance drive markets, SAS is now penetrating in secondary storage tiers with capacity-optimized drives. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • The market is ripe for the advantages and value that capacity-optimized SAS drives have introduced. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • At the drive level itself, based on current street pricing, there is minimal price premium for capacity-optimized SAS. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • Capacity-optimized SAS drives also contribute to lower costs at the system-level. (enterprisestorageforum.com)
  • We received this drive directly from Western Digital so it came nicely packaged in a plain brown box. (thinkcomputers.org)
  • Simply put, a WD Red Pro drive is one of the most compatible drives available for NAS enclosures. (cdw.com)
  • It is compatible with various types of discs and is designed to work with a SATA connection. (shopping.com)
  • None of the drives are setup to hibernate or spin down when idle. (straightdope.com)
  • Increase the storage capacity of your Dell™ System with 2 TB Hard Drive from Dell. (dell.com)
  • This 2.5-inch SATA SSD offers a storage capacity of 480 GB. (cdw.com)
  • We specify and control the manufacture of our drives' firmware and hardware subcomponents to ensure compatibility and add additional capability to reduce the costs of maintenance. (dell.com)
  • Higher capacity drives require some address scheme which isn't supported by the adapter's firmware. (superuser.com)
  • Yes, I have one of those docking stations that I am using to swap out my backup drives. (straightdope.com)
  • It has nothing to do with the power differences between larger drives (not an issue) nor a concern of the address schema used by the drive. (superuser.com)
  • The price differences between UltraATA drives and their SATA cousins are very little. (tomshardware.com)
  • it says it is a sata drive, but in the specs it says Maximum Data Transfer Rate 147 megabytes per second, that's slower than usb. (bestbuy.com)
  • Tested on hundreds of systems, inlcuding Mac and PC, and a multitude of platforms in our F.I.T. Lab™ to give customers confidence that our drives will work in their systems. (bestbuy.com)
  • The following sections detail the most common types of hard drives as well as their pros and cons so you can make an informed decision about which one should work best for you. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • I tend to compartmentalize my stuff so that I can still work if a drive goes bad. (straightdope.com)
  • Maxtor's DiamondMax 10 line of desktop hard drives covers a wide swathe of products. (madshrimps.be)
  • Hard drives use a stack of disks, called platters, that rotate inside your computer to store data, and solid state drives use interconnected flash-memory chips in place of any moving parts. (securedatarecovery.com)
  • Commodore Amiga, and Apple Macintosh deployed SCSI drive through the mid-1990s, by which time most models had been transitioned to ATA (and later, SATA) family disks. (wikipedia.org)