SATA
Standards Overview of SATA
Parallel ATA has long been
a widely used standard for
interfacing between computers
and hard drives. In 2002, Serial
ATA (SATA) was introduced as
the next step in ATA technology.
SATA provides greater scalability,
simpler installation, thinner
cabling, and faster performance
(up to 3 Gb/s). SATA maintains
backward compatibility with
parallel ATA drivers. Users
of the SATA interface benefit
from greater speed, simpler
upgradeable storage devices
and easier configuration. SATA,
which represents the evolution
of the ATA interface from a
parallel bus to a serial bus
architecture, overcomes the
electrical constraints that
inhibit continued speed enhancements
for the classic parallel ATA
bus.
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