Different types of Hard Disk Drive
Hard Disk Drive - It is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surface.
Types of HDD :
- IDE : Integrated Drive Electronics. IDE drives are also known as PATA drives( Parallel advance technology attachment )
- SATA : Serial advance technology attachment
- SCSI : Small Computer System Interface. SCSI is pronounced as scuzzy.
- SAS : Serial Attached SCSI
IDE / PATA (Integrated Drive Electronics Drive / Parallel Advance Technology Attachment Drive)
- IDE/PATA Drives have usually 40 pins.
- IDE/PATA Drives offer 133 MB/sec transfer rate.
- It sends 8 bit data at a time.
- PATA Cables are used to connect PATA HDD. Two drives can be connected in a single pata cable. One as master and other as slave. The configuration of master and slave is done by different combination of jumpers in the hdd.
- SATA Drives have usually 7 pins, 4 pins in pair of two for sending and receiving data and rest 3 pins are grounded.
- SATA Drives offers generally 300MB/sec transfer rate.
- It sends data bit by bit.
- SATA Cables are used to connect SATA HDD. Only one drive can be connected in a single sata cable.
- SCSI Drives have usually 50 to 68 pins.
- SCSI Drive offers generally 640MB/sec transfer rate.
- This drives are hot swappable.
- SCSI cables are used to connect SCSI HDD. Maximum of 16 drives can be connected in a single scsi cable. Each hdd have a 8 bytes hexadecimal code known as WWN (world wide name) for its identification in the cable.
- SAS Drives generally offers 805 MB/sec transfer rate.
- This drives are hot swappable.
- SAS Cables are used to connect SAS Drives. Maximum of 128 drives can be connected in a single sas cable.
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