Home Features Going the SAS Storage Way By Patrick Schmid published 7 April 2006 (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) Comments (2) Page 25 of 28: Access Time Page 1: SAS Raises Storage Capabilities To Higher Power Page 2: SCSI's Details And History Page 3: From SATA Page 4: SAS Page 5: Expanders Page 6: SAS Backplanes & Cables Page 7: SAS As Part Of SAN Storage Solutions Page 8: 2.5" SAS Hard Drives Page 9: Fujitsu MAY2073RC Page 10: 3.5" SAS Hard Drives Page 11: Hitachi UltraStar 15K147 SAS (HUS151414VLS300) Page 12: Maxtor Atlas 15KII Page 13: Seagate Cheetah 15K.4B 147 GB (ST3146854SS) Page 14: Host Adapters Page 15: Adaptec SAS 48300 Page 16: RAID Adapters Page 17: LSI Logic SAS3442X Page 18: SAS Appliances And Enclosures Page 19: Storage System Page 20: Adaptec SANbloc S50 JBOD, Continued Page 21: Test Setup Page 22: Hard Drive Test Results Page 23: 3.5" SAS Data Transfer Diagrams Page 24: Data Transfer Performance Page 25: Access Time Page 26: I/O Performance Page 27: SAS RAID Test Results (4 And 10 Drive Arrays) Page 28: Conclusion Access TimeInterface Performance 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Current page: Access Time Prev Page Data Transfer Performance Next Page I/O Performance Be In the KnowGet instant access to breaking news, in-depth reviews and helpful tips.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors Patrick SchmidSocial Links Navigation Topics Storage See all comments (2) 2 Comments Comment from the forums wdanforth Thank you for the SAS lesson. Reply vinay_20 It was a nice jest for SAS. Reply View All 2 Comments