Serial Attached Scsi Technology; Sas And Sata Small Form Factor Hard Drives - HP BL680c - ProLiant - G5 Configuration

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x8 link has an effective bandwidth of 4 GB/s. This flexibility allows slower devices to transmit on a
single lane with a relatively small number of pins while faster devices can transmit on more lanes as
required.
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Figure 10. PCI Express bandwidth
A PCIe 2.0 device can be used in a PCIe 1.0 slot. For best performance, however, each card should
be used in a slot that supports its logical link size.

Serial Attached SCSI technology

SAS is a serial communication protocol for direct-attached storage devices such as SAS and SATA
Small Form Factor (SFF) disk drives. It is a point-to-point architecture in which each device connects
directly to a SAS port rather than sharing a common bus, as parallel SCSI devices do. Point-to-point
links increase data throughput and improve the ability to locate and fix disk failures. More
importantly, SAS architecture solves the parallel SCSI problems of clock skew and signal degradation
at high signaling rates.
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A battery-backed write cache (BBWC) is available as an option for the Smart Array controllers. The
battery prevents information in the buffer from being lost in case of an unexpected system shutdown.
In the case of a complete system failure, IT administrators can move the controller and disks to a
different server where the controller will flush out the cache to the disks after power is restored. In the
case of a controller failure, administrators can move the cache module and disks to a working
controller where the cache will be flushed out to the disks. The battery will last up to two days without
receiving any power from the computer.

SAS and SATA Small Form Factor hard drives

The SAS architecture enables system designs that deploy high-performance SAS and high-capacity
SATA
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SFF drives. This capability provides a broad range of storage solutions that give IT managers
the flexibility to choose storage devices based on reliability, performance, and cost.
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For additional information about PCI Express technology, see the technology brief titled "HP local I/O
technology for ProLiant and BladeSystem servers":
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00231623/c00231623.pdf.
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For more information about SAS technology, refer to the HP technology brief titled "Serial Attached SCSI
storage technology":
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01613420/c01613420.pdf.
For more information about these features, refer to the technology brief "Serial ATA technology":
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http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00301688/c00301688.pdf.
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Max. bandwidth
size
(Send or receive)
x1
250 MB/s
x4
1 GB/s
x8
2 GB/s
Total
Bandwidth
(Send and
receive)
500 MB/s
2 GB/s
4 GB/s
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