And the Sign of the Beast is 6 (Gbps that is)

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Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 01/07/2010 - 01:33

Linux Magazine: "In the quest for more performance there are two new standards for SATA and SAS focused on doubling current throughput to 6 Gbps.

While the standards may sound like a nice potential boost don’t expect individual hard drives to increase in performance."


 

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