Backplane
The same keyed connection layout is applied to system backplanes allowing them to accept both SAS
and SATA drives (Figure B-3).
Figure B-3
Common backplane for Serial drives
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One backplane
accommodates
both SAS and
SATA drives...
Devices
The following devices make up dual-domain SAS networks. They also fulfill requirements for switching
and data flow over the available paths.
Drives and controllers
Controllers, HBAs and hard drives (SAS drives) all require dual-ports to have a dual-domain
configuration. SATA drives can act as dual-port devices with the intervention of appropriate port
selectors or switches.
Expander
An expander is a device used to facilitate communication among large numbers of SAS devices.
Expanders contain two or more external expander ports. Each expander device contains at least one
SAS Management Protocol target port for management and may contain SAS devices. For example,
an expander may include a Serial SCSI Protocol target port for access to a peripheral device. An
expander is not necessary to interface a SAS initiator and target, but a connected expander helps a
single initiator communicate with more SAS and SATA targets. By analogy, expanders are like an
Ethernet hub in a network that allows connection of multiple systems using a single port in the
network. Expanders can be implemented as ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) components
on initiator devices such as an HBA.
There are two different types of expanders: Edge Expanders and Fanout Expanders.
• An Edge Expander allows the SAS initiator to communicate with up to 128 SAS addresses.
• A Fanout Expander can connect up to 128 sets of Edge Expanders, known as an Edge Expander
Device Set, to allow addressing even more SAS devices.
Cluster Interconnect
SAS Drives
System Backplane
SATA Drives
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