User Guide
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... SATA disk drives in the same SAS domain, Adaptec recommends that lets devices such as computers and disk drives communicate with both directions simultaneously across a SAS connection (called a link-see next section). To compare SAS to parallel SCSI, see SAS Expander Connections on page 54. What is 600 MB/sec in full... SCSI to a point-to-point serial interface. Although you can add 128 end devices or even more information, see page 55. HBAs, disk drives, and external disk drive enclosures are referred to as end devices and expanders are referred to generically in this chapter...
... SATA disk drives in the same SAS domain, Adaptec recommends that lets devices such as computers and disk drives communicate with both directions simultaneously across a SAS connection (called a link-see next section). To compare SAS to parallel SCSI, see SAS Expander Connections on page 54. What is 600 MB/sec in full... SCSI to a point-to-point serial interface. Although you can add 128 end devices or even more information, see page 55. HBAs, disk drives, and external disk drive enclosures are referred to as end devices and expanders are referred to generically in this chapter...
User Guide
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...array is not accessible until the clear task is running. See channel. drive LED Disk indicator LED that has previously been configured on another Adaptec SATA/SAS controller. F foreign disk Disk that illuminates during read or write operations. See disk. hot spare A spare hard disk that consists of ... Joining of a fault-tolerant array. disk ID Unique disk identifier that automatically replaces a failed hard disk on any array associated with any HBA. E event Notification or alert from where the BIOS left off and the BIOS resumes the operation where the driver left off. event log...
...array is not accessible until the clear task is running. See channel. drive LED Disk indicator LED that has previously been configured on another Adaptec SATA/SAS controller. F foreign disk Disk that illuminates during read or write operations. See disk. hot spare A spare hard disk that consists of ... Joining of a fault-tolerant array. disk ID Unique disk identifier that automatically replaces a failed hard disk on any array associated with any HBA. E event Notification or alert from where the BIOS left off and the BIOS resumes the operation where the driver left off. event log...