Jeff Garzik wrote:
Mark Lord wrote:
SATA port multipliers (think, "hub") permit multiple drives
to be active simultaneously.

Quite true, although the host controller could artificially limit this, giving the user a mistaken impression of their port multiplier being limited to one-command-per-N-drives.

Interesting. I was basing my comments on what may well be a vested interest slanted paper - see the sidebar on page 2.

http://www.xtore.com/Downloads/WhitePapers/SAS_SATAValue%20Whitepaper_final.pdf

For the modest extra cost of a non-RAID SAS HBA and JBOD enclosure with SATA drives, over a port multiplied setup, there would seem to be some advantages.

Or have I been taken in by the hype... :)

Regards,

Richard
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